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The Way of the Wind

Dino

You are the freedom you're seeking.

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    Hi, I'm Dino, author of The Way of the Wind and a coach with 30+ years of experience in corporations. My message is simple: You are already the freedom that you are seeking. I share stories, and reflections to point you to that truth.

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