This week we're talking about expereinces that move you unexpectedly. I offer the example of a key change in a James Taylor song that moved me before realising that it doesn’t have a key change in it at all. It was the introduction of the string section at the beginning of the third verse which got me, but it's still a valid example I reckon. In other news, Martin is still struggling with Christmas, there are literal hair-raising tales about riding a rollercoaster, and a woman ge...
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This week we're talking about expereinces that move you unexpectedly. I offer the example of a key change in a James Taylor song that moved me before realising that it doesn’t have a key change in it at all. It was the introduction of the string section at the beginning of the third verse which got me, but it's still a valid example I reckon. In other news, Martin is still struggling with Christmas, there are literal hair-raising tales about riding a rollercoaster, and a woman ge...
This week, we're talking about how we get in our own way by making things too complicated and failing to establish helpful strategies for getting stuff done. I nearly burn myself alive with a BBQ, we ponder on what might make it worth being airlifted off a mountain (twice), and we're grateful for the same thing for different reasons. You can email us at info@grahamlandiwellbeing.co.uk Thanks again for listening, we really appreciate it.
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This week we're talking about expereinces that move you unexpectedly. I offer the example of a key change in a James Taylor song that moved me before realising that it doesn’t have a key change in it at all. It was the introduction of the string section at the beginning of the third verse which got me, but it's still a valid example I reckon. In other news, Martin is still struggling with Christmas, there are literal hair-raising tales about riding a rollercoaster, and a woman ge...