By Katherine Schneider, for the CVPost
Since early in the pandemic, Kathie Schneider has been offering hope, heart, some keen insights and occasional bits of humor to CVPost readers.
Her columns, which began on a weekly basis, are now appearing periodically.
Kathie writes from the perspective of a retired Chippewa Valley clinical psychologist, blind from birth. She will continue to deal with some aspects of the coronavirus pandemic but will also focus on broader topics at times.
In this column, Kathie reflects on the various kinds of listening that we do and, as she notes, “could probably do more of.” These range from listening while crossing a street to listening to one’s conscience.
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