
What’s the most precious resource you have? No, not travel miles. It’s time.
We have a finite amount of it in this life, but we waste so much of it. And, when it’s too late, we realize how much we’ve lost.
Sadly, we can’t get it back once it’s lost. We can only look forward and figure out how to use it before we lose it.
There are many, many songs written about time, time wasted, time on hand and time to kill. There just wouldn’t be enough time to play a playlist of songs about time! That said, on the next episode of Positive Spins we’re going to talk about a few time-songs that spin our dials.
Join me and my time bandit co-hosts as we skip reels of rhyme and spend time talking about time-songs.
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Oct 28, 2021
1 hr 6 min

Music is personal. Your favorite artists and their songs are a part of your life's most memorable moments. The funny thing is, this music, it's not your music; it's theirs. But you identify with it. You adopt it. It becomes, your music. Their Music is My Life is a segment where I tell stories about the music I love and how it’s impacted my life. In this episode I tell you about my history with music in Boston and how Tom Petty introduced me to my wife 22 years ago. Even the losers, baby.
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Oct 22, 2021
32 min

“I've always wanted to find out what would happen if we just kept going." – Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones
"To boldly go where no man has gone before." – James Tiberius Kirk, Captain of the Starship Enterprise
That Keith quote came from an interview with Rolling Stone mag's then-reporter, Kurt Loder. The interview took place on November 12, 1981, on the eve of the Rolling Stones' Still Life tour. That was 40 years ago.
FORTY YEARS! And, when Keith said that, it was 19 years after the Stones got their start. Just a few weeks ago, the Stones kicked off their US tour. Mick is 78, Keith is 77. Ron is 75. And, Charlie Watts just died at 80 years of age (RIP). Should the Stones have hung it up a long time ago? Are they ruining their legacy? Or, are they better with age, continuing to break new ground and carry the torch? Whatever the case, the Stones are still going where no band has gone before.
And, why shouldn't they? Why should anyone "stop going" if they still have the fire and want to carry on doing what they love because they still can? We will talk about the Stones and their life-long commitment to youth, rebellion, and fun. We will also talk about always pursuing meaning, purpose, and the desire to contribute.
Join us on this new episode of Positive Spins. Thanks for listening. Judd
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Oct 16, 2021
53 min
