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tuesday people
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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.
Latest Episode
Episode 216 – Home Is Where Our Hearts Connect: Exploring the Bonds We Build in Shared Spaces
Mitch Albom pays tribute to his former roommate Ken Droz, while honoring the intimate bonds forged in the shared experience of living under the same roof.
Episode 141 – What’s Your Number?
On today’s episode, producer Lisa’s 60th birthday has Mitch Albom discussing these questions, while sharing wisdom from Morrie about aging, youth and wisdom.
Episode 140 – Do You Remember…September?
Four ways to bring a little September – and its spirit of renewal – back into your life as an adult.
Episode 139 – Silence of the Womb, Silence of the Tomb
About thoughts left unspoken, how creativity can spring from letting our minds and voices rest, and how Morrie processed serenity and silence in his final days.
Episode 138 – Look For Your Morrie
Have you ever really had a teacher? One who saw you as a raw but precious thing, a jewel that, with wisdom, could be polished to a proud shine?
Episode 137 – Good Things Come to Those Who Wait
It’s never too late for miracles.
Episode 136 – It’s a Girl!
Even the greatest responsibility can be the greatest blessing. Tune in for the big heart tugging reveal.
Episode 135 – The Many Stages of Morrie
How the beloved theatre adaptation that has traveled the world came to be.
Episode 134 – The Obituary: How Will Yours Read?
Have you lived a life worthy of a glowing obituary? Will your family remember you with kind words when it comes time for your eulogy?
Episode 133 – The Tension of Opposites
How to accept “living in the middle” the next time you’re faced with an either/or situation in your life.

















