Bob Gahagan recently inquired:
>You mentioned in recent LO email that you had seen a consultant use the
>juggling demonstration as an exercise in learning how to learn. Do you have
>more info - who the person is or how to get in contact with him? Thanks
... to which I replied:
>I have seen two different consultants use juggling in this way in two
>different contexts. One was named Wes Harvey... I'll send the info along
>at a later date (need to look it up somewhere else). The other's name has
>slipped my mind for the moment, but he's better known, having written a
>book and played the performance circuit. I'll get back to you on both of
>them sometime next week.
...and have since closed the loop by adding:
>Alas, I have been unable to find a new address and phone number for Wes
>Harvey (the old one doesn't work). The other, better known consultant
>that I mentioned is Michael Gelb. His company is called High Performance
>Learning - 703/757-7007, and he has written a book published by Harmony
>Press called, Lessons from the Art of Juggling.
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