Interested In the Interesting
When one door closes another one opens. When the pandemic hit, I like everyone else went looking in the other door. Mine was painting. I then started looking for podcasts to listen to while I was painting. After several months I stumbled across Everything. After listening to a few episodes and I was hooked. I then went to episode 1 and listened to everyone, 564 by my count. Tom Peters, the author of In Search of Excellence said he was no longer in search of excellence he was now interested in the interesting. So is Gary. We get listed to an eclectic assortment of fun tales told in Gary’s folksy homespun Mark Twain approach. Moreover you will be infected with his enthusiasm. After over 500 episodes Gary becomes like a good friend. Sometimes after hearing his introduction I’d roll my eyes and think this sounds terrible only to find it of great interest (sorry old buddy). Moreover you will find he rarely uses the same word over and over. So if you are looking for a new door to open I can’t recommend Gary enough but if you get hooked don’t say I didn’t warn you.
Rgabe3 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/22/22
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