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Robin’s Brain: Asking For Me, a Blog and Podcast

Robin Jester Wootton

What happens in my brain? My questions and sometimes answers published at AskingForMe.org

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    DEI wife, mom, stepmom, blogger, podcaster, fighter, canary, Social Media Harder 2025, GenX Rises after brunch, Dir of Religious Education at Unitarian Universalists

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