Setbacks and surprises are inevitable. Weather and illness—and all sorts of other plan disrupters—are not always foreseeable or controllable. But when disappointment and disruption descends, we can regulate our reactions. Here’s a short follow up to last month’s episode about wellness and balance, including a spoiler about the big marathon (so if you missed Episode 56, check that out before you listen to this one!)
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For playlists, transcripts, links to videos, companion essays, and to contribute to this project, please head to IrishMusicStories.org.
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Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month’s underwriters: Bob Suchor, Mark Haynes, Linda Gore, John Ploch, Brian Benscoter, Ian Bittle, Finian McCluskey, Sean Carroll, Jonathan Duvick, Gerry Corr, Chris Armstrong, Ken Doyle, Rick Rubin, Irish & Celtic Music Podcast, Suezen Brown, Paul DeCamp, Emil Hauptmann, Randy Krajniak, Joel DeLashmit, David Vaughan, Susan Walsh, and Loren Bookbinder.
Episode 58-The Astonishing Adventures of Shannon Heaton
Episode 56-Born for Sport
Episode 55-Written in Mortar
Episode 54-Banquet of Collective Wisdom
Episode 53-Songs of Cattle and Copper
Episode 52-Garden of Ballads
Episode 51-Depot of Expected Needs
Episode 50-Framing the Stories
Episode 49-The Naming of Birds
Episode 48 Trailer
Episode 48-Between the Tunes
Episode 47-The Myth of Tragedy
Episode 46-Ancient Tongues, Modern Times
Episode 45-Trad in the Classroom
Episode 44-Not Easy Playing Green
Episode 43-From the Fringe to the Fore
Episode 42 Trailer
Episode 42-The Long Arm of the Irish Tradition
Episode 41- Transplanting Tradition in the Land of the Trees
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