I am engaged in another little project here at home too. So, uh, that kind of explains my absence. And uh, I suppose making hay while the sun shines is, um, is to our advantage.Ġ2:07 And that's what I've been doing. Although it's probably been a week since I was on here recording an episode. This is what interests me, this is what floats my boat and I have ideas that I'd like to share and that's what I do several times a week. It could be keeping accounts or sweeping the streets or painting a picture, making music, it doesn't matter. I talk about things like psychology, society, like work and life and the importance of following that something, whatever it is for you. It's for people who think a little bit differently, who, um, maybe think a bit left of centre or right of centre. I'm certainly more introverted, but I can, I suppose express some extraversion when the moment arises.Ġ1:11 I think extroversion, introversion is kind of a little bit simplistic. Um, I don't generally regard myself as an extrovert. I started the podcast for that reason, because it allows me express something that I want to express. And that doesn't matter so long as you're making stuff and making it because it floats your boat, you know. You can be doing it as a, you know, as your career, you might not have embarked yet or taken what you do into the world and making some money from it. This is the podcast show for artists and writers and craftspeople, creative thinkers, for people who are making stuff for the sake of it First and foremost. It is Sunday, that means it's Sunday letters and you're listening to The Daily Larb. It will get better.Ġ0:03 Well, folks, good Sunday to you. Anyway, it's an experiment so bear with me on this. The following is an audio transcription I did with a tool called Temi. It's far from perfect and I edited some of it, but you will find it kind of funny to read. I love my family, but they drive me crazy with interruptions! Links From This Episode I can't wait to complete it because it means finally I'll have my own private space to work. I'm also touching on some trivial stuff today too, like eating paleo and the new studio I'm building at the bottom of the garden. In putting forward this idea again, I'm referencing people like John Pilger and Noam Chomsky. This is why it is, as I have written before, our moral and ethical responsibility to be a dissenting voice. It is like herdsmen herding sheep, and we are the sheep and the powerful political and corporate entities are the herdsmen. Popular media organisations engineer your consent every moment of the day. Subscribe to Sunday Letters and grab yourself a FREE copy of the 1928 book by Edward L.
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