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	<copyright>&#xA9; 2008 University of Minnesota</copyright>
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	<itunes:summary>You've led an interesting life so far. Want to make sure it gets more and more interesting? The mission of LearningLife is to help us grow and thrive throughout the second half of life. Community. Connection. Content.  Produced by the College of Continuing Education. 
The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. 
&#xA9; 2002-2008 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota.</itunes:summary>
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The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. 
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	<title>Jerry Allan Podcast</title> 
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	<itunes:summary>Five Great Ideas
Given the current state of human and planetary affairs, how can we create a sustainable future?
Join educator, architect, and creativity expert Jerry Allan as he helps us imagine a better world and focus our visions to create it. </itunes:summary>
	<itunes:subtitle>One of the greatest abilities of the human mind is the capability to imagine what does not yet exist and then make the effort to bring that vision to reality.</itunes:subtitle>
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	<title>Jerry Allan Podcast</title> 
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	<itunes:summary>Five Great Ideas
Given the current state of human and planetary affairs, how can we create a sustainable future?
Join educator, architect, and creativity expert Jerry Allan as he helps us imagine a better world and focus our visions to create it. </itunes:summary>
	<itunes:subtitle>One of the greatest abilities of the human mind is the capability to imagine what does not yet exist and then make the effort to bring that vision to reality.</itunes:subtitle>
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	<title>Catherine Watson Podcast</title> 
	<itunes:author>University of Minnesota</itunes:author>
	<itunes:summary>Catherine Watson was the first travel editor at the Minneapolis Star Tribune and its chief travel writer and photographer for 26 years. Four years ago, she retired from â€śthe best job in the worldâ€? so she could write a book. Within three days, she was stuck. It wasnâ€™t writerâ€™s block, it was writerâ€™s dismay. And it came as a surprise to her, the first of many. Life, it turns out, really IS a journey. Listen to, and laugh with, Catherine Watson as she shares some of the bumps, detours, sharp turns and, ultimately, joyful discoveries along her path.</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:subtitle>Catherine Watson was the first travel editor at the Minneapolis Star Tribune and its chief travel writer and photographer for 26 years. Four years ago, she retired from â€śthe best job in the worldâ€? so she could write a book. Within three days, she was stuck. It wasnâ€™t writerâ€™s block, it was writerâ€™s dismay. And it came as a surprise to her, the first of many. Life, it turns out, really IS a journey. Listen to, and laugh with, Catherine Watson as she shares some of the bumps, detours, sharp turns and, ultimately, joyful discoveries along her path.</itunes:subtitle>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 15:43:29 -0600</pubDate> 
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	<title>Richard Leider Podcast</title> 
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	<itunes:summary>Almost everyone in midlife ponders the question, &quot;What&apos;s next?&quot; And for good reason. Experts are now saying that as long as we stay vital and engaged, midlife can last well into our 70s. Listen to internationally renowned life coach, author, and executive educator Richard Leider as he shows us how to renew our gifts, passions, and values in the second half of life. </itunes:summary>
	<itunes:subtitle>Almost everyone in midlife ponders the question, &quot;What&apos;s next?&quot; And for good reason. Experts are now saying that as long as we stay vital and engaged, midlife can last well into our 70s. Listen to internationally renowned life coach, author, and executive educator Richard Leider as he shows us how to renew our gifts, passions, and values in the second half of life. </itunes:subtitle>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 14:33:56 -0600</pubDate> 
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