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Joyful Jubilant Learning: A virtual community of amazing proportions

This past month I wrote an article over at Talking Story about lifelong learning with Live...Learn...Lead! I also commented on some of the many amazing articles the other contributors wrote. You can check out the wrap-up of this amazing event (120 ways to learn...and counting).

This month, I felt a stronger tug than in other months I've contributed, and stronger than other sites I contribute to. Being a super busy guy, and learning how to say no to more and more each day, I was concerned about this tug, as I didn't know what was happening. At the end of the month, I found myself wanting to do more around this very important lifelong learning theme, and I knew I could write a few articles here about lifelong learning.

Then I got the e-mail that refocused my vision, from my dear friend Rosa Say: "Are you interested in joining a new community with others, like you, that love lifelong learning?" Did someone just ask me to join the X-Men, or was I dreaming? Heck yeah I'm interested.

So it is with great pleasure I announce the new Joyful Jubiliant Learning community. Where it will take us, none of us know, but where ever it goes, and for however long it goes, it should be an amazing time. I hope you'll join us over as we learn together. Because none of us is as smart as all of us.

[Phil Gerbyshak loves to learn in any way possible: blogs, podcasts, videocasts, conferences, unconferences, books, audio books, and the like. If you know of a new way to learn, please let Phil know so he can learn this new way too.]


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Phil - This sounds like a really exciting project. I'm looking forward to following along... and, well, learning.

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