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tuesday people
the podcast
Inspired by the worldwide No. 1 bestseller Tuesdays with Morrie, join Mitch Albom as he explores the themes he and his old professor spoke about as Morrie was leaving the world, and how they relate to leading a better life. An interactive show with listener and occasional guest participation, “Tuesday People” is a community interested in knowing what matters in life, keeping that in perspective, and applying it to make our days happier and more fulfilling.
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Episode 128 – How to Change the World with Philanthropist Maggie Doyne
Please join us for this inspiring conversation with Maggie Doyne, CNN Hero of the Year, whose work has been championed by the Dalai Lama, and has changed the lives of hundreds in Nepal.
Episode 127 – Before You Judge Another’s Marriage, Take a Look at Your Own
The dirty laundry of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard’s marriage has been hung to dry – why we can’t look away, and why we must.
Episode 126 – When Your Life Flashes Before Your Eyes With Dr. Ajmal Zemmar
Dr. Ajmal Zemmar from the University of Louisville on the accidental discovery that may shed light on what really happens as we die.
Episode 125 – The Age of Influence, The Influence of Age
We are a culture that celebrates youth. But is being young really all it’s cracked up to be?
Episode 124 – Turn and Face the Change
Are you a person who embraces change? Or are you a person who fears it?
Episode 123 – When is a Caregiver Not a Caregiver?
Tune in today as we discuss the many facets of this very important job.
Episode 122 – Love Each Other or Die
Looking through the lens of war, we can often see our own problems in a different light.
Episode 121 – A Touchy Subject
Human touch is essential, but is it as welcome in today’s world as it was back then?
Episode 120 – Worry to Prepare, But Don’t Prepare to Worry
Worrying about things we can’t control isn’t a productive way to spend our days, but there’s a way to make worry work for you.
Episode 119 – Fame: Be Careful What You Wish For
Whether you seek it out or it comes to you, are those 15 minutes (or more) worth it? It depends on who you ask.