![]() I jot down notes on my phone while I’m waiting in line, or waiting for meetings to start, or when I find myself with a few extra minutes. I daydream on the drive to and from work. That actually ends up being a 24/7 job, in reality. It’s a combination K-12 school program, health, and resettlement program. I specifically work at a refugee center, providing medical and psychological care, and teaching as well. My day job, as you said, is humanitarian relief. ![]() ![]() I send emails like they’re text messages and post it notes, and I am sure I have sent over 100K of those annoying little things to my editor in the past six weeks alone. Tal: LOL! I am definitely NOT super organized. My first question for you is how do you do it? You’ve written a 100k thriller while working providing humanitarian relief, which I would imagine is really hard work! How do you do it? Are you insanely organized? Super driven? Or do you have time-related super powers? I appreciate the kind words! I definitely try to keep it light. Welcome, Tal! It is great to have you here. Meanwhile, Tal has a very challenging day job (incredible, but challenging), but whenever I open facebook, there is Tal, radiating positivity like a champ. When I get home from work, I just sort of collapse in front of my computer. Back from hiatus, and what better way to kick things off than an interview with Tal Bauer? Tal is a recent friend, but right off the bat, I’ve been impressed by Tal’s energy and friendliness. ![]()
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