No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp
Society & Culture
Happy Thanksgiving!
How can one be grateful during difficult times? And how do we talk to one another in a polarized world?
In this episode, we bring you four conversations to tee you up for a successful and meaningful time with family and friends. First, we hear from six-time Grammy-winner Amy Grant on her newfound gratitude in the wake of a traumatic bike accident. Then, Heather Holleman gives us all practical tips on having great bonding conversations that make people feel seen and heard, transcending the things that divide us. Third, community organizer and activist Diane Latiker shares how she opened up her home and changed the trajectory of a neighborhood through hospitality. Lastly, author Oliver Burkeman reveals the key to living in the moment and transforming the mundane into something meaningful.
Altogether, it’s the perfect toolkit for getting in the right frame of mind and heading into the holidays with gratitude and conversation.
Show Notes:
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Amy Grant: Fame, Vulnerability, and Staying Grounded
Heather Holleman: The Art of Conversation
America’s Gun Epidemic: David Hemenway, Chris Hays, Carly Crouch, and Diane Latiker
Oliver Burkeman: Time Management for Mortals
Resources mentioned this episode
4,000 Weeks by Oliver Burkeman
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