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324 Mom of Arc!
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Length:
77 minutes
Released:
Apr 29, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
When I was a kid my mom would ask "Are you ready for the best feeling in the world?" Right before dumping a warm basket of clothes over my head fresh out of the dryer. "No one volunteers to fight in a war who is happy at home." It is from my mom that I get my love of books and since she arrived here on March 9th she has crushed five books here at the Rhodes library: Joan of Arc by Mark Twain Go Tell It On The Mountain by James Baldwin Picasso by Gertrude Stein The Success And Failure Of Picasso by John Berger Paris At The End Of The World by John Baxter In this episode my mom and I talk about the books she just read and the one she just started, Fatal Shore by Robert Hughes. We also talk about our time together in this global lockdown and relive happy memories like when I was a kid my mom would ask "Are you ready for the best feeling in the world?" Right before dumping a warm basket of clothes over my head fresh out of the dryer. We also talk about the art documentaries we have watched so far in our pandemic university courses. The documentaries that we have watched so far are: BBC 1969 Civilisation BBC Modern Masters (Matisse,Picasso, Dali, Andy Warhol). BBC The Private Life Of A Masterpiece BBC The High Art Of The Low Countries New York & Paris Abbott & Atget (Photography) Finding Vivian Maier (Photography) PBS The Life & Times Of Frida Kahlo Biography: Vincent Van Gogh - A Stroke Of Genius The Hermitage Museum Of St. Petersburg The Great Artists with Tim Marlow The best way to relieve your mind from stress is to focus on art, beauty, books, cinema, comedy, music, appreciating the people who mean the most to you in life. We who are coronavirus free have a lot to be grateful for. After we recorded this my mom felt a little bad that she said at the end that: "we were rich" without clarifying that she didn't mean money in the bank rich but heart, mind and soul rich. So just to clarify for my mom before this goes public that when my mom says that her and I are rich she meant because of the people in our life and the love in our hearts. I hope your mom makes you feel as rich as mine does for me. Every day we still go out and watch the sunset and appreciate the moment. Spending time with the people you love is the key to happiness now and always. Please enjoy the knowledge that my mom lays out for you in this episode on art, life and books. Hooray for humanity!
Released:
Apr 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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Virginia Gilbert: This episode was recorded in London. Virginia Gilbert is an award winning author and filmmaker. She is currently premiering her new film 'A long way from home' which she wrote and directed at film festivals all over the world. This conversation was rec by Tom Rhodes Smart Camp