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Dale Wimbrow was an American music composer, radio artist and songwriter, but who among us really knows for what we’ll be remembered for?
(A quick aside to point you for a moment to Episode 81, "In a Restaurant" by Stephen Santus, which has a playful little take on the tiny things we might be remembered for.)
Wimbrow, who died in 1954 at the age of 58, wrote this piece for The American Magazine in 1934.
For much of the next 50 years its authorship was mostly unknown and attributed to various people when it was shared in magazine cuttings, newspaper clippings and letters.
Now, almost a century on, and thanks to the Internet, the words of Dale Wimbrow are a popular poetic encouragement for all of us to live in accordance with the most important thing of all: our innermost values.
You can read the poem here
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Music Credit:
Once Upon a Time by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/ | Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
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Dale Wimbrow was an American music composer, radio artist and songwriter, but who among us really knows for what we’ll be remembered for?
(A quick aside to point you for a moment to Episode 81, "In a Restaurant" by Stephen Santus, which has a playful little take on the tiny things we might be remembered for.)
Wimbrow, who died in 1954 at the age of 58, wrote this piece for The American Magazine in 1934.
For much of the next 50 years its authorship was mostly unknown and attributed to various people when it was shared in magazine cuttings, newspaper clippings and letters.
Now, almost a century on, and thanks to the Internet, the words of Dale Wimbrow are a popular poetic encouragement for all of us to live in accordance with the most important thing of all: our innermost values.
You can read the poem here
***
For a detailed outline of the mission and purpose behind this podcast, please check out Episode 100, "Why Poems for the Speed of Life?", in your podcast player or click here to listen on Spotify.
If you’re on social media, you can follow on Twitter here, Instagram here and Facebook here.
Subscribe to or follow the show for free wherever you listen to podcasts.
To leave the show a review:
On Spotify. Open the Spotify app (iOS or Android), find the show and tap to rate five-stars. (Details here)On Apple. Open your Apple Podcasts app, find the show and tap to rate five-stars. (Details here)On Podchaser. Open the Podchaser website, find the show and tap to rate five-stars. (Details here)
Music Credit:
Once Upon a Time by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/ | Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
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