Podcast 1_17 - Everything is Alive
In "Everything is Alive," I approach the intelligent, innocent idea of our youth that there is life in the inanimate, and I look at some of Wordsworth's lines from the famous poem "Tintern Abbey."
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 "Everything is Alive," I approach the intelligent, innocent idea of our youth that there is life in the inanimate, and I look at some of Wordsworth's lines from the famous poem "Tintern Abbey."
2 Comments:
Thanks for the great series... I have trouble remembering the time when I felt life in everything, but I can clearly remember how my boys really felt that everything was alive.
Yes, I know what you mean. I have trouble remembering that in myself as well. I know it was there, and I know it's still there; but grown-up life is a thick cloud to wade through.
I'm glad you're enjoying the series!
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