i think i was ira glass before he became cool. had he grown up in a small town in texas, he too may have learned to express himself in more "locally" acceptable way. it just wasn't that popular to be wordy and demonstrative - particularly if you were a man. my dictum became "shut up and paint." thanks for posting. i love to hear glass's voice and stories.
this is amazing. i adore Ira, and it is so good to finally see his face. and it is so good to know that it also took him long to perfect his craft. i won't quit.
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This is really great. I think it might just help me now and then too. Thanks.
Ira Glass and his stories are woven into my work days in such a familiar way that I feel a subterranean comfort every time I hear his voice.
Buenísimo!!!
This is so apt, and just what I need to hear right now. And Ira Glass? I'll never tire of his voice and stories. Thanks for sharing.
#3 - i so needed this today. thanks
... made me smile EAR to EAR!!!
i think i was ira glass before he became cool. had he grown up in a small town in texas, he too may have learned to express himself in more "locally" acceptable way. it just wasn't that popular to be wordy and demonstrative - particularly if you were a man. my dictum became "shut up and paint." thanks for posting. i love to hear glass's voice and stories.
That's really interesting. Thank you.
So helpful and inspirational! I'm so glad you posted this (thanks).
thank you, I needed this today.
this is amazing.
i adore Ira, and it is so good to finally see his face.
and it is so good to know that it also took him long to perfect his craft.
i won't quit.
A. I have a crush on Ira Glass
B. Is it quitting if you are just morphing your skills into something that suits you better?
wonderful. i feel this clip and his words there will not be forgotton.
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