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By Peter Day
Presenter, BBC Radio 4 and BBC World Service“The Honey Bee Network is one of the most remarkable organisations on earth, and if you have never heard of it, then you probably ought to have done.”
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“Somatic education enhances movement and sensation, improving function. Generally, it also implies a philosophy of mind and body unity, and some forms utilize a teacher-student rather than a client-practitioner relationship.”
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i am so happy that you linked this talk at your site, pl tell me more about your interests in honey bee network on innovations and we will be very happy to build bridges
anil
i did not realize that you work with bbc, but then so what, you also live outside bbc, so, tell me more
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