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Separating Fact from Story

48 s · 19 de may de 2026
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Emotions can cloud what you’re seeing right in front of you. Watch Laurice McGinnis Lincoln share methods for creating change in this clip from Where Coffee Gets Spilled with Erich George and Lindsay Mayer.

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