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Episode 52: Pity The Defeated Man
When I'm watching a movie and something bad happens to a dog or a baby or a little girl or boy, or even a grown woman. I feel pretty sad for them. But you know who, I don't feel bad for almost ever. Men, typically. I'm just waiting for them to suck it up and move on to trying to fix the problem. Watch.
Apr 26 min read
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Episode 51: Tis a Gift to be Simple
I love the old Shaker song, Simple Gifts. I don't entirely know why the idea of being simple resonates so much, but I thought it might be an idea worth exploring. Maybe it's a gift to be simple. Because if you can be satisfied while living simply, then you've found contentment. Speaking as a person that feels they have a complicated life, the very idea sounds like relief from the hustle and bustle of the day.
Mar 105 min read
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Episode 50: How to Know When They Own You
What in life deserves our time and attention, and what things don't? I hope that as we consider that question, along with other topics...
Mar 36 min read
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Episode 49: Authenticity is the New Vulnerability
I don't like the word vulnerability. To me, it strikes a tone of weakness. I think I understand what people are getting at when they say that we need to be vulnerable. The problem with vulnerability is that the word actually means that you are susceptible in some way to an attack from someone or something.
Feb 276 min read
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Episode 48: The World Keeps Moving While We're Left Standing Still
Sometimes things happen to us that are so terrible, that in a moment, everything in our world changes. There may be well-wishers and concerned friends and family, but as time moves forward, things will slip back into their normal pattern while you are left standing still. When you lose someone in your life that you loved.
Feb 225 min read
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Episode 47: Have You Forgotten Your Name
.When I was younger, I used to watch a popular Japanese anime movie called "Spirited Away." I'm not generally a fan of that genre, but this particular film is a standout for me. It's steeped in Japanese cultural references from the past and has themes of childhood, modernization, gluttony, and more. The artwork alone is really quite striking.
Feb 227 min read
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Episode 46: Success is About Convincing Yourself You Can
My kids like to tell me what they can't do a lot. And sometimes it's trying a new food or doing some little thing that they're afraid of. As a parent, it can get frustrating when you know how easy it would be for them if they'd just do it. Usually when my kids are with me, I'll let them have a small dessert, like a little popsicle or something, if I can tell that they've made an effort to eat their food.
Feb 226 min read
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Episode 45: The Beauty of Used Things
As I've gotten a little older, I've begun to notice all the small signs of aging beginning to show. I see the faint wrinkles starting to form and the rough skin that has seen way too much sun. When I began to notice these imperfections, I think it bothered me at first because I wasn't ready to accept that I was becoming middle aged.
Feb 226 min read
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Episode 44: Things Grown in Perfect Conditions are Meant to be Eaten
In spite of what it may seem like sometimes, the cost of food for the average person, relative to the last several thousand years, has never been more affordable than it is now. Farming has become such an incredible science that our crop yields have never been higher. And we only seem to be getting better
Feb 225 min read
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