Great Work Audio

weszily

Welcome to “Great Work Audio,” a podcast where host weszily brings new life to the greatest works of the public domain. Whether he is on or off script, with or without guests, the idea of “great work” can also be open to interpretation. Therefore, there’s enough room for spontaneous surprise-and-delight and who-knows-what-else as long as we can tie it back to the idea of “great work.” 😄 Whether we stick to our routine or we exercise spontaneous-mental-gymnastics: at the end of the day, let’s be sure that we can honestly say to ourselves, “Hey, nice job. 👍🏽 Great work!” 💕

  1. 🕊️ 🙏🏽 ❤️‍🩹 😔 💐 Andrew 3.0

    06/06/2023 ·  Bonus

    🕊️ 🙏🏽 ❤️‍🩹 😔 💐 Andrew 3.0

    It’s close to midnight on a work night, and I just found the last recording I have of my guy, Andrew, and I. He unfortunately, 😔 tragically, and suddenly passed away a few months ago. Sadly, that’s the end of that book: the Memory Book … The Run It Back podcast show with Andrew 2.0 and “the Wes of ‘Y’” … 💭 We shared a lot of reminiscent stories. I talked about throwing a reunion party… 💭 I’ve been on my own personal reunion things. I’ve also been rejoicing with my family and friends about my sister becoming a newlywed. 😇🙂 I don’t know why I can’t push myself to finish the Harmony of the Gospels series. But maybe I needed to post this episode first. ❤️‍🩹 🙏🏽 I’ve also been playing a little bit with recording more personal experiences and sharing more everyday thoughts. 🗣️👂🏽And similarly, I’ve been learning the Don Quixote story 🙃 💭 which I think is a collection of stories from a hopeless-romantic who is the collector of those stories? I’m much more familiar with the story of Jesus Christ than of Don Quixote, but I’m open to new novel ideas. After “Don Quixote,” I’ll be looking at “The Picture of Dorian Grey” and “Wuthering Heights” and … 💭 🤷🏽‍♂️ maybe something autobiographical by Simone Weil first? — because she is “more truly a lover of the people than most who call themselves Socialist, and simultaneously more truly a lover of order and hierarchy than most who call themselves Conservative” — T. S. Eliot

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Welcome to “Great Work Audio,” a podcast where host weszily brings new life to the greatest works of the public domain. Whether he is on or off script, with or without guests, the idea of “great work” can also be open to interpretation. Therefore, there’s enough room for spontaneous surprise-and-delight and who-knows-what-else as long as we can tie it back to the idea of “great work.” 😄 Whether we stick to our routine or we exercise spontaneous-mental-gymnastics: at the end of the day, let’s be sure that we can honestly say to ourselves, “Hey, nice job. 👍🏽 Great work!” 💕