Episode 83 - No Point

 

Almost skipping this episode, school stress, facilitating training for work, insights from BJ Miller's (formerly of Zen Hospice Project) TEDTalk, priorities changing at the end of life, wanting to get straight A's in school, reflecting on the future of the podcast, what speaking from experience sounds like, conducting qualitative interviews for class, abstaining from social media, watching "The Great Pottery Throw Down" on HBOMax, showing my girlfriend the movie "Searching for Bobby Fischer" for the first time and the virtues of that film, commissioning art from a co-worker, how to valuate your time as an artist, and the interesting form of the first movement of Bela Bartok's first Rhapsody for Violin and Piano.

Music by Disasterpeace.