"Singing My Song to the Sky" is the title of a song you'll hear on today's show, but the phrase also captures the essence of cowboy songs which are often outdoor serenades to the sky, the land and the animals. The music and poetry on today's program capture that spirit. (Clouds and Sky photo by Nancy Flagg)
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In this hour we are joined by a new guest- Brian B- who is a Davis local. Inspired by Eckhart Tolle, Brian discusses the concept of the ego and its impacts on human relationships. We discuss various aspects along this theme as well as the concept of listening, and the accessibility of classic literature to modern readers.
Here is a link to the Atlantic article referenced during the show: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/12/the-real-roots-of-m...
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An eclectic show today! Interlude music: "Olivia Newton John" from the series "Back to Basics: The Essential Collection"
Question: What do you want to hear on this program in 2020? Possible discussion-starters were listed and quoted by Lois. Also some books that you might like but won't be readon the show.
Readings (or possible show topics): "A World That Sings: Favorite Verses by Helen Lowrie Marshall"; "A Handbook of Ethics: A Study of Right and Wrong in High Schools"; "On Friendship" (edited by Louise Bachelder); "The Education of Little Tree"; "We Should All Be Feminists" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (from her TED talk at: https://www.ted.com/talks/chimamanda_ngozi_adichie_we_should_all_be_femi... .
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Thu, 01/09/2020 - 12:10pm | Eunah
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