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  • Reflections of an Editor

  • Insights & Observations of a Small-Town Newsman
  • By: Art Haddaway
  • Narrated by: Art Haddaway
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins

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Reflections of an Editor

By: Art Haddaway
Narrated by: Art Haddaway
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Worried and confused. Angry and embittered. Unfocused and uninspired.

We live in a world where it's easy to fall into these unhealthy patterns of thought and emotion. Work is stressful. Relationships are rocky. Finances can be burdensome. A health crisis looms. Addictions run rampant. The list goes on.

Art Haddaway in Reflections of an Editor aims to encourage and inspire anyone facing these issues through a unique telling of his experiences - and the life lessons he's learned - while serving at the helm of a small-town Oklahoma newspaper.

Formatted as a devotional of sorts, this handbook is meant to uplift and to enrich. It's meant to exhort and to challenge. It's meant to bring joy, hope, revelation, and renewal.

©2022 Art Haddaway (P)2022 Art Haddaway
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