Podcast 1.3 - The Beauty of One
In "The Beauty of One," I talk about seeing the beauty of the individual, and I touch on our connection with Nature.
This podcast both examines and inspires a certain approach towards life that is based both on personal philosophies and on, more importantly, the writings of people such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. The host, while working in technology for a major corporation, holds a Master's in English Literature and is a true Romantic.
In "The Beauty of One," I talk about seeing the beauty of the individual, and I touch on our connection with Nature.
5 Comments:
Hi, I just wanted to let you know that I love your podcast and look forward to new episodes. I recently discovered Walden and I have been reading everything I can find by Thorough (sp?) I am now moving to Emerson, and that is how I found your podcast in iTunes. Anyway, great job and I really enjoy it. Thanks for taking the time to help brighten other peoples day.
Hi, I just wanted to let you know that I love your podcast and look forward to new episodes. I recently discovered Walden and I have been reading everything I can find by Thorough (sp?) I am now moving to Emerson, and that is how I found your podcast in iTunes. Anyway, great job and I really enjoy it. Thanks for taking the time to help brighten other peoples day.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate the kind words! The positive feedback really helps encourage me.
I should have another one out here in the next couple days. I'll probably start posting some more information to this site to mention some stuff I don't have time in the podcast to address.
It is amazing to me how you captured what I feel at times when I am alone in the woods. It is almost as if I can hover above the ground and float through the air; I've been so caught up in the feelings that I've experienced in the woods, that I've held my arms out to my side and started to dance a slow circular dance. At that moment, I knew I was alive.
Thank you for such wonderful and personal podcasts. Keep them coming.
That's really nice to hear! And I think it's wonderful that you feel so much emotion in Nature... I think so few people are that open to allow themselves to feel that way. Like you said, it's in those moments that life becomes so tangible.
Thanks you for your words!
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