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In this episode of Set Lusting Bruce, host Jesse Jackson welcomes guest Jay Armstrong, a longtime friend and one of the podcast's earliest guests. Jay shares insights from his teaching experiences, where he used Bruce Springsteen's 'Thunder Road' as a poetic exercise for his students. The episode dives into the longstanding debate over whether Mary gets in the car and how perspectives on the song have evolved over time. Jay discusses his new book, 'Follow Your Dreams Down: Scenes from Small Towns, Jukebox Nights, and Roads That Give Second Chances,' which is a collection of short stories inspired by Springsteen's songs. The conversation also touches on Jay's experiences with his medical condition, the importance of resilience, and the challenges of writing fiction. Tune in for an engaging discussion about music, teaching, and the human experience, all through the lens of Bruce Springsteen's work.
https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/pdst.fm/e/traffic.megaphone.fm/PAN4570949113.mp3?updated=1764213605
00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Jay Armstrong
00:28 The Thunder Road Classroom Debate
03:10 Jay's New Book and Writing Journey
05:24 Exploring Themes in Bruce's Music
07:28 Jay's Fiction Writing Inspiration
10:56 Challenges of Writing Short Stories
18:16 Bruce Springsteen's Recent Works and Collaborations
23:41 Reflecting on Youth and Urgency
24:16 Anticipation for the Bruce Springsteen Movie
25:13 The Challenge of Being True to Oneself
26:47 The Fear of Rejection
28:12 Writing and Letting Go
29:37 Lessons from Living with a Condition
31:54 Memories and Stories of Loved Ones
33:08 The Absurdity of Love
36:10 Crafting a Book Like a Concert Setlist
40:45 Connecting with Readers
44:32 Final Thoughts and Farewell
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In this episode of Set Lusting Bruce, host Jesse Jackson welcomes guest Jay Armstrong, a longtime friend and one of the podcast's earliest guests. Jay shares insights from his teaching experiences, where he used Bruce Springsteen's 'Thunder Road' as a poetic exercise for his students. The episode dives into the longstanding debate over whether Mary gets in the car and how perspectives on the song have evolved over time. Jay discusses his new book, 'Follow Your Dreams Down: Scenes from Small Towns, Jukebox Nights, and Roads That Give Second Chances,' which is a collection of short stories inspired by Springsteen's songs. The conversation also touches on Jay's experiences with his medical condition, the importance of resilience, and the challenges of writing fiction. Tune in for an engaging discussion about music, teaching, and the human experience, all through the lens of Bruce Springsteen's work.
https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/pdst.fm/e/traffic.megaphone.fm/PAN4570949113.mp3?updated=1764213605
00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Jay Armstrong
00:28 The Thunder Road Classroom Debate
03:10 Jay's New Book and Writing Journey
05:24 Exploring Themes in Bruce's Music
07:28 Jay's Fiction Writing Inspiration
10:56 Challenges of Writing Short Stories
18:16 Bruce Springsteen's Recent Works and Collaborations
23:41 Reflecting on Youth and Urgency
24:16 Anticipation for the Bruce Springsteen Movie
25:13 The Challenge of Being True to Oneself
26:47 The Fear of Rejection
28:12 Writing and Letting Go
29:37 Lessons from Living with a Condition
31:54 Memories and Stories of Loved Ones
33:08 The Absurdity of Love
36:10 Crafting a Book Like a Concert Setlist
40:45 Connecting with Readers
44:32 Final Thoughts and Farewell
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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