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Yung Pueblo's Interlude from Inward- Another Mind Greater than Mine!

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One of my commitments to you, my dear Confessions of a Mid-Centurian listeners, is to bring you closer to minds far greater than mine.

Past episodes have had the words of Walt Whitman, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Mark Twain among other great minds.

Today, I continue that commitment with the words of Yung Pueblo, a young Ecuadorian author,

Yung Pueblo is the pen name of Diego Perez, a contemporary writer, poet, and speaker known for his profound insights on self-love, healing, and emotional growth. His works, including Inward and Clarity & Connection, blend poetry and prose, offering wisdom on mindfulness and self-awareness. Through simple, heartfelt language, Yung Pueblo explores the complexities of human relationships, inner peace, and personal transformation. Rooted in his own journey of healing and meditation, his writings resonate deeply with readers seeking growth and balance. With a strong presence on social media, he inspires millions worldwide to embrace vulnerability and cultivate inner harmony.

This episode is my reading of Mr. Pueblo's "Interlude" section from the middle of his Inward book. Take it for your own.

Thanks! Have a great weekend and next episode will drop on Monday!

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One of my commitments to you, my dear Confessions of a Mid-Centurian listeners, is to bring you closer to minds far greater than mine.

Past episodes have had the words of Walt Whitman, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Mark Twain among other great minds.

Today, I continue that commitment with the words of Yung Pueblo, a young Ecuadorian author,

Yung Pueblo is the pen name of Diego Perez, a contemporary writer, poet, and speaker known for his profound insights on self-love, healing, and emotional growth. His works, including Inward and Clarity & Connection, blend poetry and prose, offering wisdom on mindfulness and self-awareness. Through simple, heartfelt language, Yung Pueblo explores the complexities of human relationships, inner peace, and personal transformation. Rooted in his own journey of healing and meditation, his writings resonate deeply with readers seeking growth and balance. With a strong presence on social media, he inspires millions worldwide to embrace vulnerability and cultivate inner harmony.

This episode is my reading of Mr. Pueblo's "Interlude" section from the middle of his Inward book. Take it for your own.

Thanks! Have a great weekend and next episode will drop on Monday!

  continue reading

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