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In Strange Woods: A Musical Podcast
- By: Atypical Artists
- Original Recording
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A new podcast musical from the producer of The Bright Sessions and creators Jeff Luppino-Esposito, Brett Ryback, and Matt Sav. After a tragedy in the Whitetail National Forest, 18-year-old Peregrine Wells seeks out survivalist skills from an enigmatic old recluse. In this fictional documentary musical with an original folk-pop score, listeners will follow producer Brett Ryback as he explores themes of grief, adolescence, and our precarious relationship to the wilderness - all set against a sleepy northern Minnesota town reeling from a loss of innocence it will never get back. In Strange Woods ...
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so creative and great songs
- By Rob Pedersen on 04-11-23
Great story and Music
Reviewed: 12-27-20
Engaging mystery along with wonderful music! Terrific way to enjoy an evening and slow down time.
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The Job
- Work and Its Future in a Time of Radical Change
- By: Ellen Ruppel Shell
- Narrated by: Chris Sorensen
- Length: 13 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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In a wide-ranging narrative that takes us from a downsized marketing executive in Massachusetts, to a father of three in Appalachia finding purpose and meaning working in a convenience-store chain, to an unemployed autoworker retraining in "advanced manufacturing", Shell reveals how work is essential to our flourishing and pyschological well-being - and how so many of the avenues to well-paid and meaningful work will be challenged in the years ahead.
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Close but no cigar
- By anthony j. savarese on 09-24-19
- The Job
- Work and Its Future in a Time of Radical Change
- By: Ellen Ruppel Shell
- Narrated by: Chris Sorensen
Close but no cigar
Reviewed: 09-24-19
I enjoyed the author's analysis and witty writing style. Sadly, I was waiting, hoping for something new because I believe like the author that the issues are significant . Unfortunately, no real new ground. I would urge the author to keep at it. We need to get it as close to right as possible.
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