Three Things from Edmonton Glenn Kubish
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Every Friday I collect three things from the week gone by that made me happy. Big things, small things. They add up.
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Three Things from Edmonton -- Episode 147: CN, time signature, gaslighting
Thanks for dropping by the podcast! Hope things are good at your end. This week's three things:
1. CN -- one day I'll take a couple of youngsters with me to the CN Tower. The one in Edmonton, I mean.
2. Time signature -- I've been listening to the old-new Beatles song.
3. Gaslighting -- A good book and a good movie came together.
Th original music in the podcast is composed and performed by Brendan McGrath of Edmonton. The end bells are courtesy of Edmonton metal artist and humanitarian Slavo Cech.
Take care. Imagine peace. -
Three Things from Edmonton – Episode 146: grim reaper, fellowship of the rinks, alliteration
Thanks for dropping by the podcast this week! It dropped a bit late. This might be the new drop date, we’ll see! This week’s troika:
Grim Reaper – Our door was darkened last week.
Fellowship of the rinks – My mom got to remembering!
Alliteration – Dylan is to be heard, not just read.
The original podcast music is from Edmonton pianist and composer Brendan McGrath. The end bells are courtesy of Edmonton metal artist and humanitarian, Slavo Cech.
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Three Things from Edmonton – Episode 145: goalies, first snow, cross-examination
Hello, thanks very much for dropping by the Three Things podcast. Predictably, here are the three unpredictable things that made for some happiness and gratitude this week:
1. Goalies – I was struck by the generosity of the answers given by Winnipeg Jets’ netminder Connor Hellebuyck.
2. First snow – First snow means first questions here in YEG.
3. Cross-examination – Under the influence of cough syrup, I got my eras mixed up a bit.
The original podcast music was composed and performed by Edmonton composer and performer Brendan McGrath. The end bells in the podcast are courtesy of Edmonton metal artist and humanitarian, Slavo Cech. Josh Classen doesn’t know he appears.
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Three Things from Edmonton – Episode 144: the universe and the fundamental attribution error, waiting in line, above the fold
Thanks for dropping by the podcast! This is where I try to notice little things from my life that left behind tracks of gratitude and happiness. Basically being a shut in and still fighting whatever it is that has taken up residence rent free in my chest and throat, I was a bit more introspective this week.
1. Confirmation bias – the universe didn’t unroll as I thought it might
2. Waiting in line – a psychological thriller set at Rice Bowl Deluxe
3. Above the fold – my big accomplishment while Shelagh was away in Italy.
The original podcast music is from Brendan McGrath. The end bells are courtesy of Edmonton metal artist and humanitarian, Slavo Cech.
I’m at glenn.kubish@gmail.com -
Three Things from Edmonton – Episode 143: weather map, Shelagh in Italy, class reunion
Thanks for checking out the little podcast. And it is little. Piddly little. I mean, three little things that left behind tracks of happiness and gratitude when the news is what it is? Come on, I sometimes answer myself. But, other times, there is a quieter voice that says, keep going, don’t be blind, but take a few minutes to put some stuff on the other side of the scale, too. This week’s other things, then:
1. Weather map – watching all the cable TV this week provided a welcome perspective on local weather
2. Shelagh in Italy – that’s it: Shelagh in Italy. Shelagh in Italy!
3. Class reunion – it wasn’t the best of times, but we got through high school.
The original podcast music is from Edmonton composer and pianist Brendan McGrath. The end bells are courtesy of Edmonton humanitarian and metal artist, Slavo Cech. -
Three Things from Edmonton – Episode 142: wedding, Margaritaville, friendly face
Thanks for dropping by to give the podcast a few minutes of your time. The gift of your time is appreciated. I started the podcast as a way to force myself to notice the things of my own life, a reaction, perhaps, to all the noticing the attention merchants are doing for me. I have nothing against them. I just need some counterweights. Three counterweights each week. This week:
1. Wedding – Aimée and Steve got married, and it was a musical event.
2. Margaritaville – Sometimes you’re still in Margaritaville at 4 AM.
3. Friendly face – A welcome hello in traffic.
The original music in the podcast is from Edmonton pianist and composer Brendan McGrath. The end bells are courtesy of Edmonton metal artist and humanitarian, Slavo Cech.
I am at glenn.kubish@gmail.com
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