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Gap Year For Grown-Ups
Debbie and Sam on The Gap Year For Everyone, Silver Linings, Not Should’ing, and Season 3

Gap Year For Grown-Ups

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 23:42


Debbie brings her husband Sam back on the show to reflect on this remarkable year of 2020 and to wrap up Season 2 of the podcast. Since the beginning of the pandemic, she has published almost twice as many episodes as the usual every other week schedule. Debbie shares with Sam how creating and producing the podcast has kept her sane.She finds comfort in knowing that this podcast was a way to maintain her sanity while also sharing the stories of others: about getting comfortable with death,  about changing your mindset, about the future of travel, about stepping into a leadership role, about the science of happiness, among many other topics.In this final episode of Season 2, she and Sam reflect on the past few months of this new normal. Sam shares how routine has been the key to getting through this time for him - in fact to enjoying this time. They share a few silver linings of social distancing. And they talk about should-ing and putting pressure on themselves to accomplish things. Debbie admits that she has relaxed a little about that as the weeks have gone by.Finally, they look ahead at Season 3. The season will explore the gap year we’ve all been forced to take, collective reinvention, change and transition - along with how to figure out what’s next in midlife and beyond. And even though that is a broader topic than gap years, per se, they both decide that Gap Year should remain the title for this podcast. See you in the fall for Season 3 of The Gap Year Podcast! What Debbie and Sam talked about:What has kept Debbie sane: meeting podcast deadlines and finding and interviewing thought-provoking guestsSam’s sanity: his daily routine of cooking, shopping, exercise (writing on pause)Their different relationships to should’ing on themselvesSilver linings of 2020 so far: socializing with two friends at a time (instead of in big groups)The uncertainty of the future and the November electionsPolarization in Maine as it relates to the pandemic2020: a sort of gap year for everyoneHow to use this slowing down time intentionally Previous episodes featuring Debbie and Sam:S2-EP18: Debbie & Sam on the New Normal, Quarantines, Immunity Passports, and Masks & GlovesS2-EP12: Debbie & Sam on the Coronavirus, Magical Thinking, and AgingS1-EP10: On Our Bucket List: Living in FranceS1-EP2: Deciding to Take a Gap Year at Age 62 Support this podcast:Leave a review on iTunes: it means so much!Subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or Spotify Credits:Host: Debbie WeilProducer: Julie-Roxane KrikorianPodcast websiteMusic by Manuel Senfft Connect with us:Email: thegapyearpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @debbieweilInsta: @debbieweilDebbie and Sam's blog: Gap Year After Sixty  

Fantasy Impact Today
6/24 Frienemie Wild Weekend

Fantasy Impact Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 41:27


Please leave a review, like and subscribe.  The Frienemies are all back with a review of this weekends MLB action and some hot waiver wire bats!!! We look ahead to this weeks action and play a new game Shoulda Woulda Coulda with this weeks two start pitchers.  Email your fantasy questions to us at fantasyfrienemies@yahoo.com and follow us on Twitter @Ffrienemies --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fantasyimpacttoday/message

Going Off Script
S1 | Ep 3 - Ahi Karunaharan

Going Off Script

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 69:12


This week we chat to Ahi Karunaharan about all things theatre! Born in UK, Bred in Aotearoa, Ahi Karunaharan has worked in the arts sector for various shows, venues, production companies and festivals both nationally and internationally since graduating from Victoria University of Wellington and Toi Whakaari, New Zealand School of Drama as an actor, writer, director and producer. Ahi writing credit for stage and radio include The Mourning After, Anchorite, Light V’s Dark – The Adventures of Rama and Swabhoomi – Borrowed Earth. Directing highlights include ‘A Fine Balance for Prayas Theatre, The Interactive Outdoor Extravaganza ‘Bollywood Blockbuster’, ‘Shoulda Woulda Coulda’ for Auckland Theatre Company and The Immersive participatory experience ‘Samaroh- The Great Indian Carnival’ for the Auckland Arts Festival. Ahi has worked with the Internationally acclaimed Theatre Company Tara Arts and collaborated and performed with various artists across the globe from Germany, Australia, Norway, Canada, India and Malaysia. Ahi was also an associate producer for Tawata Productions working on numerus award winning productions and travelled with the company for planet IndigenoUS Festival at Toronto. The founder of Agaram Productions, which curated and produced the first ever South Asian Writers Festival here in Aotearoa, Agaram continues to be the one of the leading South Asian Development Theatre companies producing new works with a South Asian focus and ongoing artist mentoring, development and leadership opportunities for those within the Arts sector. Ahi is also the Artistic Curator for Short and Sweet Festival and freelances as a Dramaturg, tutor, musician and and currently works for Basement Theatre in the Programming Department. Recorded and Edited - Matt Eller Theme Music - Ricky Simmonds

Girlfriends and Wine
Ep 4 - Shoulda Woulda Couldas... w/ Y-Vezzy

Girlfriends and Wine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 65:51


MJ brings her guest Y-Vezzy into an interesting conversation about the past, present, and future in a game of "Shoulda Woulda Coulda." Grab your drink (because we sure are) and take a listen! Follow Girlfriends and Wine on: Facebook and IG - girlfriendsandwinepod Twitter - gawpodcast

SpielbergPod - The Steven Spielberg Film Podcast
BONUS EP - The Empire Strikes Back (Star Wars)

SpielbergPod - The Steven Spielberg Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2015 108:17


In this bonus episode me and my friend Paul discuss the Irvin Kershner film 'Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back'. Along the way we talk history, politics, religion as well the best film sequels (which include T2, The Godfather 2 and, apparently, Predator 2). Oh, and that e-book I mentioned was Shoulda Woulda Coulda by Chris Johnston (me). Let us know your recasting suggestions on Twitter using #swrecast   Times: Intro/ Trailer - 00.00 Main Show - 03.09 Rebootarama (Recasting) - 1.22.33 Companion Piece - 1.35.55 Star Wars Spin-Off Discussion - 1.39.33