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Peter, Paul and Mary knew it. Dobie Gray knew it, too. And Rupert Holmes was the king of it, but you’d know who he was if we told you that it involves a pina colada with him. What do all of these random names have in common and what the heck does it have to do with this week’s The Overlap Podcast? It’s all about the art of “How to Successfully Get Away,” be it via jet plane, drifting or getting caught in the rain and not being into yoga with Mr. Holmes.
Our boys Sid and Keith will sit down and level with you about making time for intentional breaks and pauses from the toil and strife that is the daily grind. Because, like that great sainted Knight of the Realm Sir James Buffett before them, our boys know that sometimes in order to stay motivated and to break free of burnout, sometimes you have to just get away for a bit. Or, to quote Sir James, “Changes in latitude, changes in attitude.”
So, grab a pina colada or margarita and don’t blow out your flip flop stepping on a pop top when you rush to listen to this week’s Overlap Podcast.
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Peter, Paul and Mary knew it. Dobie Gray knew it, too. And Rupert Holmes was the king of it, but you’d know who he was if we told you that it involves a pina colada with him. What do all of these random names have in common and what the heck does it have to do with this week’s The Overlap Podcast? It’s all about the art of “How to Successfully Get Away,” be it via jet plane, drifting or getting caught in the rain and not being into yoga with Mr. Holmes.
Our boys Sid and Keith will sit down and level with you about making time for intentional breaks and pauses from the toil and strife that is the daily grind. Because, like that great sainted Knight of the Realm Sir James Buffett before them, our boys know that sometimes in order to stay motivated and to break free of burnout, sometimes you have to just get away for a bit. Or, to quote Sir James, “Changes in latitude, changes in attitude.”
So, grab a pina colada or margarita and don’t blow out your flip flop stepping on a pop top when you rush to listen to this week’s Overlap Podcast.
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