There is a television program on Sundance Channel that I find extremely interesting called "Iconoclasts". I particularly like the way that they film the program. It is an interview segment, but in a non-interview format. It involves two celebrities, in unreleated fields, who casually interview each other. I love that they always seem to find the "heart" of things. Here is a snippit from a few of the episodes: http://www.sundancechannel.com/iconoclasts#/videos. A new episode is scheduled for 9 pm this evening (Channel 307 for Cox Cable users) featuring Bill Maher & Clive Davis, if you are available.
Brenda
Thursday, January 22, 2009
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I had intended to be working this past 30+ minutes but instead found myself glued to the Iconoclasts archives. I especially enjoyed the Desmond Tutu and Richard Branson exchange. They were having fun, no ego and really enjoying themselves. I beieve this is one of my life lessons and for all of us humans that spend too much time in worry and fear and disappointment. Have fun in daily life and find the joy in the simple as well as the complicated. Work should be play. Alan Watts discusses this in his lectures as well. I also enjoyed the interview process. This is one of my joys in publishing. I realized this about 10 years ago that finding out about people and what makes them who they are is a lovely experience to have. Thank you Bren. One of the highlights of today. Love, Lee
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