Balancing technology and mindfulness with Robert Plotkin [PMP #120]
In this episode of the Paul Minors podcast, I chat with Robert Plotkin all about technology and mindfulness. If you haven’t heard of Robert before, here’s his very impressive bio:
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In this episode of the Paul Minors podcast, I chat with Robert Plotkin all about technology and mindfulness. If you haven’t heard of Robert before, here’s his very impressive bio:
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