Walking and Talking About Life
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsEducationSelf-ImprovementSociety & Culture |
What do you do when the weather turns bad? Do you give in to the weather and let it control you, or do you take control and use the weather to your advantage? Do you find a way to have fun with it? In my village...and all around Western New York..... more
What is your focus for 2019? Are there any goals, aspirations or watchwords that you plan to direct your energy toward this year? https://www.instagram.com/p/BsEkE92BPoH/ I'm not too big on New Years resolutions, but I do conduct an annual re... more
If you had to pick a location that had a "sense of place," where would that be? Is it somewhere you've visited, somewhere you live or lived? What gave it that sense of place? As I write this, it's Christmas Eve day in East Aurora, NY. Ironically, ... more
If you could go back in time and view history as it was being made as opposed to experiencing it from a historical context, how do you think your views would change? That's what I was thinking about as I edited and reviewed Episode 6 of Thoughts on ... more
What is it like for you when you learn the "backstory" of a person, entity or event, and it gives you an entirely new perspective? If you learn something positive, it seems to draw you closer to that person. But when the new perspective is negative, ... more
Have you ever noticed how, when viewed from a distance or over time, many things in life are actually more connected than we may realize in the moment? We connect a few dots today. Dots between Michelangelo in 1500s Italy, Elbert Hubbard and other R... more
Be honest...would you really follow your passion if you had the chance? What would your life be like if you did just that? On today's Thoughts on Walks I continued with the story of Elbert Hubbard, the Roycroft Movement, and how their story effect v... more
Do you look back to yesterday to gauge your today? I've found that I tend to use history as a lens for understanding my present...for assigning relevance to my life today. I talk a bit about that on this episode, and also begin a story about someon... more
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It’s like listening to a simpler version of “A Prairie Home Companion”! Excellent radio voice. Enjoyed Simple Life Together and have missed Dave and Vanessa so am extremely happy to have found this podcast!
Perfect setting for a perfect story. Mixing history with the present is such a good way of understanding how we got to this point. It is comforting to hear that simple days can bring great joy. Most importantly, that a second half of life should not be dreaded but looked forward to. I have missed his musings and look forward to every episode.
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