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Quotations is about words, written and spoken throughout history. Words speak to us through our eyes and our ears. They enrich our lives, allow us to communicate thoughts to others, and sometimes, last for generations. This podcast explores not only the words, but the speaker, author, figure, or character who originated them. To whom were they said or written? What was their intended effect and on whom? What was the originator thinking? Find out each episode and we discover new quotations, some familiar, some not!
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Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
Episode 122 - Poetry Explication #8: Boats in the Bay by Winifred Holtby
Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
Winifred Holtby was an early 20th century feminist poet who wrote and edited numerous newspaper and famously, the feminist magazine Time & Tide. Her poem, Boats in the Bay puts forth, in very easily understood prose, a challenge we all face.
Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
Episode 121 - Ansel Adams on Our Legacy
Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
Ansel Adams captured a sense of awe in all of his photographs that lives on to today. His images captured both the sights and feelings of the moment and he took took them to compel others to protect the lands he held so dear. We have him to thank, in part, for the more than 5 dozen natural parks and scores of monuments and other protected spaces in the United States today.
Wednesday Sep 14, 2022
Episode 120 - Interview with Jason Merchey
Wednesday Sep 14, 2022
Wednesday Sep 14, 2022
Today I speak with author and philosopher, Jason Merchey, whose book Living a Life of Value is one of the very best modern-day collections of quotations. This makes it and our interview instant favorites for me.
When you're done listening, be sure to check out his website and quote database of more than 35,000 searchable quotes at www.valuesofthewise.com.
If you'd like a copy of Living a Life of Value, reach out to Jason via the contact form at https://valuesofthewise.com/contact/.
Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
Episode 119 - William McRaven on Paddling
Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
Admiral William McRaven (USN-Ret.) gave a wildly popular commencement address at the University of Texas in 2014. In it, he laid out 10 edicts to the class so they (and we) can change the world. While many of you are familiar with the "make your bed" edict, you may not know today's by heart. McRaven advises the class of 2014 and all of us that we simply can't change the world alone...
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
Episode 118 - Elon Musk on Accepting Feedback
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
Elon Musk is an entrepreneur and tackler of hard problems. He aims to make electric vehicles affordable and ubiquitous, take human beings to Mars, and enable rapid subterranean transportation, among other things. To solve these hard problems, he actively seeks and internalizes feedback. So should we.
Wednesday Aug 24, 2022
Episode 117 - Carl Rogers on Sunsets
Wednesday Aug 24, 2022
Wednesday Aug 24, 2022
Carl Rogers, father of Humanistic Psychology understood deeply that humans are good and unique. He developed a complex theory on the subject that persists to today and influences therapists around the world. His quote today compares people to sunsets and we'd be well-advised to remember it.
Wednesday Aug 17, 2022
Episode 116 - Neil deGrasse Tyson on Attaching to Others
Wednesday Aug 17, 2022
Wednesday Aug 17, 2022
Neil deGrasse Tyson is an astronomer, astrophysicist, author, and science educator. He is truly one of the greats with a CV longer than some books. He has written and spoken a lot and has documented opinions and statements about many things, most profound and easy to digest. But he resists answering one question in the way many wish he would. In today's quote, he cautions us to be careful in what we think we know of a person based on association.
Wednesday Aug 10, 2022
Episode 115 - William George Jordan on Calmness
Wednesday Aug 10, 2022
Wednesday Aug 10, 2022
William George Jordan was a writer, editor, and speaker. He recognized the importance of measured approaches to things, to remaining calm in the face of inflammatory things. He published a book, available online in PDF for free, called The Majesty of Calmness. In that book, he describes calmness as the ultimate goal and compares it to a Heron's calmness in the face of an attacking Eagle. Be the Heron, not the Eagle.
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
Episode 114 - Clint Smith on Not Knowing
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
Clint Smith is a writer, author, father, and poet. He is a staff writer at the Atlantic and a few years, he tweeted something that has stuck with me since then. With his 240 characters, Clint described an interaction with a teacher that changed his perspective. His tweet changed mine and hopefully this episode about that tweet about that interaction changes yours.
Wednesday Jul 27, 2022
Episode 113 - Richard Dawkins on the Lucky Ones
Wednesday Jul 27, 2022
Wednesday Jul 27, 2022
Richard Dawkins is an accomplished scientist and author whose incredible book Unweaving the Rainbow provides a scientist's view of the world of art. He writes of the improbability of our very existence and it is those words that are the source of today's episode.