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Remembering an Image Bearer by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons May 25, 2024)
A painter brings truth to life…
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Faith
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Optimal Aging
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Tribute, Testimony
Lessons from 'The Boys in the Boat' by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons January 20, 2024)
The Boys in the Boat book and movie provide us with spiritual insights on life…
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Books
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Faith
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Government
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History
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Media
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Movies
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Social Movements
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Sports
Bringing People Along with Me 101 by Garrison Keillor
(My World December 7, 2023)
I am minding my own business. As James Thurber said, 'Let us not look back in anger or look forward in fear but let us look around us in awareness'…
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Contemplation, Insight
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Education
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Language, Meaning
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Learning
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Music
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Teaching
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Writing
Remember a Musical Legend by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons August 5, 2023)
Tony Bennett was a multifaceted talent…
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Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography)
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Music
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Tribute, Testimony
The Show Goes On in the Shenandoah Valley by Garrison Keillor
(Arts & Entertainment July 20, 2023)
I do know that there were beautiful moments. I talked about the Fourth in Lake Wobegon and the Living Flag and the crowd stood and sang the national anthem a cappella and it was in a good key, not too high, and they sang with impressive power…
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Humor
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Music
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Optimal Aging
A Bad Play Let's You See You Have a Good Day by Garrison Keillor
(My World June 8, 2023)
Walking out of the theater, I thought to myself, “I could write a better play than that,” and maybe I will…
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Contentment, Satsifaction
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Drama
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Memories
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Optimal Aging
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Writing
The Paper Bag Poet Rhymes Again by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons April 29, 2023)
COVID inspired a new form of expression, commemorated during National Poetry Month…
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Contemplation, Insight
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Metaphors, Life Lessons
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Optimal Aging
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Writing
He Did Know Jack! by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons April 28, 2023)
C. S. Lewis was the focus of much of the late Earl Palmer’s research and ministry…
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Beliefs
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Contemplation, Insight
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Faith
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Language, Meaning
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Wisdom
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Writing
Music as a Means of Detecting a Heart by Garrison Keillor
(Arts & Entertainment April 27, 2023)
I sat next to my sweetheart and after years of thinking I was averse to modern music, here was a hymn to joy and time, movement, rhythm, life and death…
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Contemplation, Insight
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Music
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Optimal Aging
Big George Foreman Movie by Rusty Wright
(Arts & Entertainment April 21, 2023)
Fame, tragedy, triumph, second chances…
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Achievements
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Arts & Entertainment
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Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography)
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Character, Integrity
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Coping
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Faith
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Forgive, Forgiveness
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Movies
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Sports
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Tribute, Testimony
A Man Called Otto (Revisited) by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons March 25, 2023)
It's an unforgettable film with a timeless message…
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Attitudes
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Circumstances, Life Events
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Inspiration
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Learning
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Movies
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Optimal Aging
Johnny Cash Movie by Rusty Wright
(Arts & Entertainment November 26, 2022)
Life, loves, challenges, successes…
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Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography)
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Faith
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Movies
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Music
A Classic Movie with a Timeless Message by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons November 17, 2022)
Greg Asimakoupoulos interviews Karolyn Grimes about her role in The Bishop’s Wife…
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Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography)
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Coping
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Faith
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Movies
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Optimal Aging
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Values
Goodbye Mrs. Potts by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons October 15, 2022)
A poetic tribute to Angela Lansbury, a giant of stage and screen…
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Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography)
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Character, Integrity
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Memory (failing, improving)
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Movies
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Television
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Tribute, Testimony
Yes, Virginia, There is a . . . by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons August 27, 2022)
Hollywood actress Virginia Patton Moss had a wonderful life…
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Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography)
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Movies
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Tribute, Testimony
Forget About Songwriting: Try Fiction by Garrison Keillor
(My World August 19, 2022)
My ambition had been to write limericks, but thank goodness I gave that up. There’s no money in it, just misery.…
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Communication
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Media
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Music
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Writing
And the Oscar Goes to . . . by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons March 2, 2019)
Who is most deserving of our applause?…
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Character, Integrity
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Lifestyle, General
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Movies
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Relationships
Bestsellers by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments June 25, 2017)
Best-sellers are not necessarily the best books on the market…
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Books
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Writing
101 World's Greatest Books by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments September 18, 2016)
Making lists is nothing new…
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Communication
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History
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Writing
America's Got Talent by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons August 3, 2014)
And I don't just mean on television&hellip
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Inspiration
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Music
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Popular Culture
Pen and Brush by Dan Seagren
(Senior Moments June 1, 2014)
Is there a relationship between writing and drawing?…
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Language, Meaning
Poets Paint with Words by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons October 16, 2011)
A poem for National Poetry Day…
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Language, Meaning
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Writing
Ken Burns' America by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons October 4, 2009)
But he won't be charged with arson!…
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History
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Nature
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Television
A Tribute to a One-Armed Organist by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons August 9, 2009)
Remembering Mark Thallander's near-fatal accident six years later…
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Coping
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Music
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Tragedy
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Tribute, Testimony
A Cultural Necessity by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons September 14, 2008)
The timeless place of poetry in our society…
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Language, Meaning
In Praise of a Counter-Culture by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Rhymes & Reasons February 17, 2008)
The good old days still are in Wenatchee, Washington…
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Memories