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Oops, My Brain

Natalie Mead

Come for the laughs, stay because you feel bad ditching a disabled person.

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  • Natalie Mead

    Professional expert of everything writing about the intersection of mindfulness and the eighth dimension. Also chronic illness. Available for keynotes, workshops, 1:1s, dramatic readings, and white noise-making.

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