Unhurried Moments Johnnie Moore
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Just when we think life is stuck and predictable, something happens that shows us otherwise. And it could be that one of these moments is at hand, more of the time than we think.
Our occasional podcast shares stories of when our sense of time is changed, subtly or dramatically. Life becomes more vivid, and we see the world - and ourselves - differently.
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Alex Menhams drops hot ashes on his neighbour
Alex Menhams shares the remarkable story of a maddening dog, an aggressive neighbour, and a biblical reference to hot ashes. (Technically, it was coals in the original proverb)
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John Morley drops his notes
John Morley shares a high school experience of letting go that stays with him to this day.
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David Zinger - My son's inspired advice for coping with pressure
David Zinger returns to the podcast to share this lovely story of what he learnt from his son, then an eight-year old ice hockey goalkeeper. In many ways, a perfect evocation of an unhurried approach to pressure.
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Nick Parker breaks his leg
Writer Nick Parker shares the story of breaking his leg, and how it illuminates the challenge of managing anxiety
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Pamela Kinnear unleashes her granny power
Pamela Kinnear shares a story of avoiding conflict on a car ride with her grandchildren - and what it might teach us about managing people and uncertainty
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Katie Elliott throws a book
Katie shares a story about throwing a book - illustrating the perils of ill-timed advice
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Customer Reviews
Subtle, profound, delightful
These short stories offer such subtle, profound insights into how we can choose to be alive🤗🌻😂