This is not my cheeriest of mixes but I find these songs really meaningful and beautiful. Each of these songs has a strong backstory.
Sunday, November 10, 2019
Saturday, August 24, 2019
Saturday, August 3, 2019
Playlist for Alcohol
A few times a year I'll have a glass of wine at dinner. That's about it. BUT there are undeniably some amazing songs about alcohol. Here are some of my personal favorites.
Sunday, July 28, 2019
Playlist for Aging
I love videos like this that show people of each age. You can find a ton of them on youtube. So I decided to make a music playlist with a song for each year. Can you help me find songs for my missing years? Do you know of a better song to replace one of my current choices?
Saturday, June 1, 2019
No post in 2 years!?
It's been over two years since I last posted, hard to believe. Here are some of the things I've been up to:
-working as a hospice chaplain. Patients/families open up their lives to me for a season. And I feel so honored to work with the amazing people on my team. It's work that makes a real difference.
-deep diving into the Enneagram. I often use Sleeping At Last enneagram songs during my patient visits, and I use insights from podcasts/books while offering self-care encouragements to my coworkers (Suzanne Stabile, Ian Chron, Christopher Heuertz, Helen Palmer, Hudson & Riso). The Enneagram is just a map/tool that is not the end-all-be-all, but it's one of the best tools I've found and it's a great 'filing cabinet' to organize my thoughts on how to help different persons.
-learning Python. This has been a recent hobby that I hope to commit more time to this year. There are so many directions to take it!
-working as a hospice chaplain. Patients/families open up their lives to me for a season. And I feel so honored to work with the amazing people on my team. It's work that makes a real difference.
-deep diving into the Enneagram. I often use Sleeping At Last enneagram songs during my patient visits, and I use insights from podcasts/books while offering self-care encouragements to my coworkers (Suzanne Stabile, Ian Chron, Christopher Heuertz, Helen Palmer, Hudson & Riso). The Enneagram is just a map/tool that is not the end-all-be-all, but it's one of the best tools I've found and it's a great 'filing cabinet' to organize my thoughts on how to help different persons.
-learning Python. This has been a recent hobby that I hope to commit more time to this year. There are so many directions to take it!
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