The benefits of not being afraid of being critical with Bob Fukomoto

Published on: December 2, 2020

Bob Fukomoto and his wife have been a big part of Muskoka Woods for many years. He and his family have influenced the camp and they have been influenced by it as well. Today he discusses how his journey has taught him not to fear criticism.

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