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  1. Thanks for taking up the “challenge”, Eva. If anything it’s only a challenge to find time, and then it’s a pleasure, isn’t it ! I just got off a skype call with Ozge for another PLN interview and what a fun time getting to know her better.

    Not surprised to find a few gems in here like “You can handle everything if you’re well prepared, flexible and have the learners at your centre and if you think you might lose it – simply hand over to them and take a breath!”

    AND

    an apple and blueberry crumble recipe ! BTW, I’d love to make it to one of your workshop/weekends, Berni. Have heard great things, and just seems like one of those things worth doing 🙂

    Cheers, b

  2. Hi Eva and Berni

    A great interview, Eva, and really interesting to find out more about you, Berni. Like Brad, one day I’d love to attend one of your famous and fabulous workshops!

    I have to admit that Wuthering Heights is one of my favourite books ever and I’ve read it so many times. It’s a mesmerising and absorbing read.

    Heathcliffe is certainly one enigmatic and deeply troubled anti-hero.

    Thanks Eva!!

  3. Hi Eva and Berni,
    Just like Janet and Brad have said above, I too would love to take part in your famous teacher workshops at Fleetham Lodge:-)
    Thank you so much for the crumble treat! I love it and I’m certainly going to give it a try very soon.
    All the best
    arjana

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