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David
Lobenstine
has stumbled
into a life of
many paths
that bring
many joys.
When he is not
massaging,
teaching
CE classes,
or editing manuscripts, he is likely
wandering Brooklyn and devising
spells with his almost 6-year-old
son (who is currently a magic owl).
ABMP Director
of Education
Anne Williams's
two passions
are developing
education
materials for
members
and hanging
off rocks in
Colorado's
canyons. Education, like rock climbing,
requires a solid anchor, technique, and
a willingness to keep moving upward
even when the route feels uncertain.
contributors
Overcome
with curiosity
while
working as
a computer
programmer,
Barry
Hatfi eld hit
the escape
key and
wound up
in the massage world. He loves to
read—especially historical fi ction—and
spend time with his family. He is still
curious, in more ways than one.