Hey – I just got interviewed by none less than WorldClassPerformer.com!
Can’t really complain about that…or the interview itself, which is rather in-depth and (I humbly aver) rather interesting.
Here it is.
Will Meyerhofer, primary blogger of A Quiet Room, has a Bachelors from Harvard, a JD from NYU, and his Master’s in Social Work from Hunter College. Mr. Meyerhofer is also a registered Licensed Clinical Social Worker in New York State. Holding the “R” insurance reimbursement privilege, Mr. Meyerehofer has been operating his private practice since 2005. A Quiet Room offers individual, couples and group psychotherapy from Meyerhofer’s home, a loft in TriBeCa, in Lower Manhattan.
Hey – I just got interviewed by none less than WorldClassPerformer.com!
Can’t really complain about that…or the interview itself, which is rather in-depth and (I humbly aver) rather interesting.
Here it is.
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Hi!
I’ve always sort of wanted to do a TED talk. But I’ve also always thought it would be really hard to do a TED talk.
Luckily, I found the perfect compromise: Have someone else do a TED talk about…
Hi!
I’ve always sort of wanted to do a TED talk. But I’ve also always thought it would be really hard to do a TED talk.
Luckily, I found the perfect compromise: Have someone else do a TED talk about…