Shake the Dust

By: Apr 22nd, 2011
Category: Then Life Happens

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Absolutely everyone should watch this video… Anis Mojgani performs “Shake the Dust”.  Please enjoy and feel free to leave a comment.


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Darren Sproat Darren Sproat is an IT Manager, Career Coach, Social Media Aficionado, and Blogger. He brings 18 years of information technology experience, primarily in a management/coaching capacity, a drive for success, and a big smile to everything he does. He’s happily married to his high school sweetheart and a Dad to one angel on earth and one angel in heaven. Thank you for the opportunity to encourage and inspire. Stay connected with Darren using the buttons below.


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4 Comments to “Shake the Dust”

  • TwitterID: marianne_brown
    I love this poem! Do you know why I could find it published?

    • TwitterID: DarrenSproat
      Marianne,
      I haven’t actually looked for the published location of this poem. It is beautiful, isn’t it. Perhaps if I come across it I will post it here.
      Thanks for stopping by.
      Darren Sproat

  • TwitterID: CaptialFord
    Deadly! Had to watch it twice and I can’t imagine not listening to it again! Thanks for an awesome find! I’ve never heard anything like that.

    • TwitterID: DarrenSproat
      Mitch,
      I was the same way. A family friend put me on to it and I think I watched it three times in the first 20 minutes I knew of it.
      Thanks for stopping by.
      Darren Sproat

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