The Gentle Rebel Podcast
#105: A Look Back at the Podcast Through 2014
We’re at the end of yet another year. It feels like just a few weeks ago when I wrote in a blog post at the end of 2013:
“I wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you. This year has been great on the blog, it’s been one of laying foundations and working through some stuff. Thank you for bearing with me, for coming with me, and for helping shape what this website is becoming.”
Reading that again made me laugh; it’s as if nothing and everything has changed at the same time. I would like to reiterate exactly what I said and say thank you once again to all of you who have been reading and listening over the year. It’s been great getting to know you and sharing with you.
And so in this episode of the podcast I reflect on the past 12 months and outline how things have changed, the themes we’ve explored, and the shape I currently feel things will take in 2015.
Let’s step through the year in the life of this podcast:
January: The Foundation of Change
February: New Beginnings
March: An Introduction to Sensitivity
April: Performance and Launch
May: Art in a Post-Industrial World
June: Community and the Haven
July: Impostor Syndrome
August: A Little Bit Every Day
September: Energy and Coping with Overwhelm
October: Commitment and Engagement
November: 100 Episodes
December: Merry Christmas
Quotes cited in this episode:
“Ads and marketing are meant to make consumers feel something and then act on that feeling.†– Gary Vaynerchuk
“You cannot imagine what will be if you are constantly concerned with what already is.” – Manage Your Day to Day
“The true test of a man’s character is what he does when no one is watching.†– John Wooden
“Anything can be creative – you bring that quality to the activity. Activity itself is neither creative nor uncreative. You can paint in an uncreative way. You can sing in an uncreative way. You can clean the floor in a creative way. You can cook in a creative way.†– Osho
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