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Honest Labour Podcast
by Martin Brodsky - Paul Duffy - Luke Johanson
Life lessons through the lens of handcraft. honestlabour.substack.com
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Meditation on Fireworks
This episode of Honest Labour starts by exploring the historical context of the Gunpowder Plot, where conspirators planned to blow up the House of Parliament nearly 400 years ago. The discussion touches on the role of Guy Fawkes and the ironic transformation of the event into a children's festival… Luke, Marty, and Paul share personal anecdotes related to their craft, such as woodworking, and draw parallels between the resilience of trees and the importance of adapting and growing in the face of challenges. They emphasize the role of creative work and delayed gratification in fostering mental resilience.The conversation brings attention to the notion of joy and its distinction from happiness, with a focus on finding joy in delayed gratification, grounded practices, and a commitment to meaningful pursuits. They also discuss the significance of common sense as a shared sensibility, especially in the context of adapting to challenges and promoting social unity.Overall, this episode explores historical events, personal experiences, and philosophical reflections to provide insights into the themes of obsession, resilience, and the pursuit of joy through meaningful work.You can read the article that inspired this conversation on page 424 of Honest Labour: The Charles H. Hayward Years. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit honestlabour.substack.com
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Ancestral Voices
This episode of Honest Labour delves into the theme of finding rejuvenation amidst the grind of daily life, exploring various avenues such as vacations, outdoor activities, reading, and craftsmanship. Luke, Marty, and Paul reflect on their own experiences and discuss how these moments of respite allow them to connect with both themselves and the past. They draw parallels between historical craftsmanship, such as woodworking and arrowhead-making, and contemporary activities, emphasizing the importance of intention, purpose, and connection in finding moments of reflection and rejuvenation in everyday life. Throughout the conversation, they contemplate the significance of heritage, integrity, and the human experience across generations. You can read the article that inspired this conversation on page 276 of Honest Labour: The Charles H. Hayward Years. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit honestlabour.substack.com
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Spring Tonic
This discussion revolves around the themes of self-direction, resilience, and the balance between convenience and the satisfaction of hard work. We touch upon various topics, such as the ability to choose one's attitude, the impact of maturity and responsibility on controlling emotions, and the importance of finding a balance in relationships. We go on to discuss the role of exercise and physical activity in improving mental well-being.The conversation delves into the challenges of starting something new, whether it's a craft or a workout routine, emphasizing the importance of taking that initial step. You’ll hear our own reflections on experiences and shared insights into the value of setting goals and accomplishing tasks to build resilience and a sense of pride.There's also a consideration of the changing dynamics in society, particularly in relation to the increasing urbanization and potential loss of opportunities for children to engage in meaningful, hands-on activities. The conversation touches on the potential downsides of too much convenience and distraction, suggesting that self-direction and the pursuit of fulfilling work are crucial for personal growth and happiness.Overall, our dialogue reflects on the complexities of modern life, the challenges of decision-making, and the importance of finding purpose and fulfillment in one's actions. Enjoy!You can read the article that inspired this conversation on page 194 of Charles Hayward’s “Honest Labour”. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit honestlabour.substack.com
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Down to Earth
In this episode we discuss Down to Earth by Charles Hayward. You can read the entire article on page 408 of Honest Labour : The Charles Hayward Years. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit honestlabour.substack.com
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The Will and the Purpose
In this episode we discuss The Will and the Purpose by Charles Hayward. Hayward’s articles have been published in Honest Labour: The Charles Hayward Years. Interested in reading this entire article? You can find it on page 460… This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit honestlabour.substack.com
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Prelude to Perfection
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit honestlabour.substack.com
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