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Photo by Malte Wingen on Unsplash I’m back with part 2 of Playlist for Life. I’ve loved hearing from those who have listened to part 1 and are already working on and sharing their song lists. There is so much storytelling goodness to be found in songs that have personal meaning and transport us to another time and place. But what happens when what you remember isn’t what the person you were with remembers? I’ll share my experience with this challenge. I’m also sharing what listeners Meg and Beth have been working on as they consider a playlist for life. This is one of Beth’s personal favorites. As I’ve continued what I personally started in Episode 28, I’ve realized that for me there are multiple genres of music that I want to explore—classical music and religious hymns belong together with my Rock songs and New Wave memories—so be sure to think outside the Top 40 charts when making your lists. Here are links to the songs that are making my cut this week …William Tell OvertureGioachino RossiniEine Kleine NachtmusikWolfgang Amadeus MozartHow Firm A FoundationAttr. Robert KeenYou’re the InspirationPeter Cetera and David Foster for ChicagoEverlasting LoveAll StarSmash MouthUpside DownJack JohnsonHopeJack JohnsonBack HomeAndy GrammarAlso … have you heard? Ancestry.com and Spotify have teamed up to help you create a playlist based on your DNA—songs that perhaps your ancestors may have known, enjoyed, sung or been inspired by. You can learn more in this Deseret News article. For sure this is an effort that requires intention and thoughtful effort. I’m super inspired by the expertise and insight of San Francisco Symphony conductor, Michael Tilson Thomas. He gets it AND he is inviting anyone and everyone to play a role in passing music on. You can watch his full TED talk here …Thanks as always for listening. I’d LOVE to hear your thoughts, ideas, suggestions and SONGS!
What do you do when you're facing verbal abuse in the workplace? Liz and Sarah answer this listener question and call their friend Nichelle Tramble who experienced this early in her career. Her advice? She walked on out and never looked back. The good news? Nichelle is now a hugely successful TV writer. Then Liz and Sarah talk about the sense of relief they’re feeling now that Season One of The Fix is over. In Hits and Bombs, they share a collective hit: the crew pulled off production after the fires in Malibu. The bomb of the week: forgetting to put "Season One" on the crew gift hoodies. Links:Nichelle Tramble: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2838492/ Are You Sleeping: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7821582/?ref_=nv_sr_1Lizzy Caplan: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0135221/?ref_=tt_cl_t2Octavia Spencer: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0818055/?ref_=nv_sr_1The Good Wife: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1442462/?ref_=nv_sr_1Justified: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1489428/?ref_=nv_sr_1Women's Murder Club: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0955353/?ref_=nv_sr_1The Fix: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7942774/?ref_=nv_sr_1Honey Baked Ham: https://shophoneybaked.com/ Photo by Malte Wingen on Unsplash
The Chop Wood Carry Water Method for Getting Clients: Jason Leister This is really all about Doing The Work. And it is something I struggle to do with any sort of consistency. In this site, I do loads of work, constantly. But the work is of a varied nature and often separate from the work that actively reaches out to the rest of the world, at least directly. I work in cycles, bursts, and unplanned segments It's how my head works. It's also a big part of what makes the rest of life harder for me. Well, harder, in that, I have trouble doing the things that keep my life running smoothly, as well as the lives of those closest to me. I'm unpredictable, even to myself And yet...the work must get done. I guess what I'm telling you is, besides making sure that you do the work, don't punish yourself too harshly as you refine your methods for getting the work done. Too much harsh self-criticism and you may find that the work sops altogether. And that would be bad. Subscribe To OJ Podcast! Sponsors: Family Network Chiropractic in Kingston, NY: The only providers of NSA Chiropractic in the Mid-Hudson Valley Maximum Results Fitness w/ Mike Romano: Online Training with Individually Customized Support Key Points: Do The Work! Because there is ONLY the work! Enjoy the work! Discover how to make items 1-3 merge and become your daily life, and then you will have won! In doing the work, we demonstrate what we offer thereby clarifying why anyone would want to work with us The goal is not "success". The goal is to deepen the value we give and get from doing the work When it all comes together, your success will come in the form of getting paid to love what you do (Consistency helps) Links The War Of Art: I've read this book about 4 or 5 times now. But I no longer remember the particulars. What I can tell you is: if you're struggling to do the thing that needs doing; the thing that gnaws at you in your dreams and nightmares. The thing that whispers to you while you're at your shitty job; the thing that makes the rest of your life impossible, but you haven't addressed yet, then get this book. Turning Pro: Tap Your Inner Power and Create Your Life's Work: I've read this book about 4 or 5 times as well. And I no longer remember the particulars. What I can tell you is: once you've made the decision to start your thing and have been doing at for some time, you will eventually build a body of work that lights the rest of the way forward. This book will help you start building the new you, the you who is capable of handling the new stresses this outlook will bring your way. Do the Work: Overcome Resistance and Get Out of Your Own Way: I've also read this book about 4 or 5 times. And I no longer remember the particulars. What I can tell you is: maybe you've reached the point where the ideas are flowing and a lot of projects are getting kicked off...but never completed. You keep running into The Wall. Been there so many fucking times myself that it a personal cliche at this point. Steven Pressfield will again provide you with the motivation and plan to move forward past that little voice in your head that's fucking with you. (Have I mentioned yet that Steven's a former-Marine, like myself. Hmmm.) Photographer of top image: Malte Wingen [The following article is reprinted with permission from Jason Leister at www.IncomparableExpert.org] The Chop Wood Carry Water Method For Getting Clients By Jason Leister You’ve probably heard the saying about “before enlightenment, chop wood, carry water – after enlightenment, chop wood, carry water.” That’s what I do in my business. I chop wood, I carry water. Today, I’d like to tell you the story of how that came about and why it’s become such a valuable business building tool for me. It all started back during my time as a music student in college. Year one was inspiring.
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«I miei avi e la mia prole: ecco cos'è il rock»Chuck BerryASCOLTA in streaming la nona puntata di Station To Station - 3° stagione!NEWS e ascolti di: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, David Bowie, Liam Gallagher, Chemical Brothers, Talking Heads, Depeche Mode, Simple Minds, George Michael...DIRETTA sabato 15:30REPLICA domenica 23:00streaming su www.rbe.itPhoto by Malte Wingen on Unsplash