Episode 57 – An Attitude of Gratitude
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Mitch Albom
Lisa Goich
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About This Episode
On this week’s episode of the Tuesday People podcast, we discuss gratitude, and how this year’s pandemic is affecting family gatherings all over the country. Instead of aunts and uncles and cousins and kids gathering to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday together, most people will be in their respective homes dining with one or two people, or their immediate families. Through Mitch Albom’s conversations with his beloved professor, Morrie Schwartz, we learn through Morrie’s words, that finding meaning in the present moment is key to finding gratitude. We at Tuesday People are very grateful for you, our listeners! And we hope you will all find a place of peace wherever your holiday takes you this year.
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Hearing about your Thanksgiving sounds so good. I only remember going to larger Thanksgivings when I was small and my Grandmother or my Great Aunt would do the dinners then. I always enjoy listening to others and their Thanksgiving family stories.. I don’t have much in the line of relatives. I am excited about the holiday non the less. It will still be nice regardless. My birthday follows a week after that and I must be creative in thinking what to do since things are closed. Then comes Christmas just a small bunch of us will get together and I am looking forward to that.
Your parents picked a good one to continue on with the family tradition of the holidays. So many times after the elders pass away there is no one to do this. Well you have a wonderful Thanksgiving no matter what. I just wish those Lions will win.