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CreativeMornings: Gordon Cook: Empathy

by Edwin Rutsch|Published 27/11/2015

Gordon Cook speaks to us about empathy and what makes him cry.

Gordon Cook at CreativeMornings Johannesburg, October 2015. Free events like this one are hosted every month in dozens of cities. Discover hundreds of talks from the world’s creative community at

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