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Paper Dialogues Podcast

Paper Dialogues Podcast

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Welcome to the travelling paper-cut exhibition ‘Paper Dialogues’ at the St Helier Town Hall, featuring the work of Professor Xiaoguang Qiao from China and Karen Bit Vejle from Scandinavia, which was created through a collaborative and exploratory process. This exhibition features each artist’s representation of a dragon, which is a common feature in the mythology and culture of both jurisdictions. Making its UK premier here in Jersey, these intricate and beautiful cuttings are encased in gla ...
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Emilio Jose Garcia

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Emilio is a playful and passionate teacher, speaker, and coach. His mission is to make intentional living simple, fun, and available to every person on the planet. Emilio's teachings are simple, inspiring, and actionable. This podcast includes recordings from Emilio's live sessions on Insight Timer, interviews, and other content on topics like home organization, selfcare, minimalism, time management, meal planning, finances, paper management, and digital organization. Are you ready to go fro ...
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