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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Why have I called my independent speech and language therapy business Wordswell? &#160; Let me explain how I came up with the name.  To be fair, I didn’t come up with the name. Brian Keenan did.  In April of 1986 Brian Keenan was an unknown university teacher from Belfast until he was seized by Muslim [...]]]></description>
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<div class="mceTemp">Why have I called my independent speech and language therapy business Wordswell?</div>
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<p>Let me explain how I came up with the name.  To be fair, I didn’t come up with the name. Brian Keenan did. </p>
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<p><span style="font-family: arial black,avant garde;">In April of 1986 Brian Keenan was an unknown university teacher from Belfast until he was seized by Muslim gunmen in Beirut, Lebanon and became their hostage for nearly 5 years. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial black,avant garde;">I met Brian in Henley in 1997 and wrote to him asking him to name the building I was constructing to work from. This is the letter he wrote in return: </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial black,avant garde;">“I thought a lot about this. So for what it is worth, here it is. I focussed on the notion of a language therapist being a kind of WORD smith – like a blacksmith! For some reason the wooden building and the work being done there made me think of a NUT. But the Nuthouse would be entirely inappropriate!!! My wife, who is a physiotherapist suggested “awakenings” as you awaken up the lost but residual capacity in people. I thought “The Wakenings” might be a good name for the place but it’s hardly a corporate term. – Awakenings or Wakenings might be more suitable. But still that didn’t suit my own “draw” on things. I went back to my original thought about blacksmiths, and foundries and workshops. I liked the term “Smithy” &#8211; a place where new forms are created. But I also liked the notion of a well, a permanent place of substance – we draw from the well, water, life perhaps meaning. I thought of something like “Holywell” being the well of nourishment and Holy, meaning to make whole. So it became “The Holywell Clinic”. Still I wasn’t sure and juggled again in my Blacksmith’s forge and finally came up with “WORDSWELL”. It has a plethora of associations for me too long for me to elaborate, but that’s what I resolved on. It may not be up your street but it seems to me to have a corporate and personal ring to it. It also “fixes” exactly what you do – I think!” </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial black,avant garde;">Thank you Brian. </span></p>
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