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The Bag of Winds

1 April 202624 March 2026 ~ Jeremy B. Blevins ~ Leave a comment

There is a small moment in The Odyssey that I find myself returning to more often as I get older. I am not entirely sure why this one has stayed with me. It is not one of the famous scenes; it passes quickly, as if Homer knew its meaning required little elaboration, or perhaps as … Continue reading The Bag of Winds

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A cybersecurity educator, Veteran, and former defense contractor with more than two decades of experience in cybersecurity, compliance, and technical workforce development.

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