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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Little Chapel on the River
A Pub, a Town and the Search for What Matters Most
Book • 2005
In this critically-acclaimed book, Gwendolyn Bounds recounts her experiences after being uprooted from her downtown Manhattan apartment following the terrorist attacks of Sept.
11, 2001.
She finds solace in an old Irish pub in New York’s historic Hudson River Valley, where she becomes one of the rare female regulars.
The book captures the charm and history of the pub, its charismatic but ailing owner, and its motley clientele, reflecting on what truly matters in life.
11, 2001.
She finds solace in an old Irish pub in New York’s historic Hudson River Valley, where she becomes one of the rare female regulars.
The book captures the charm and history of the pub, its charismatic but ailing owner, and its motley clientele, reflecting on what truly matters in life.
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Mentioned when the speaker described this book is about Garrison, New York after 9-11.

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How to Grow From Doing Hard Things | Michael Easter
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as a memoir about moving from New York to a small town and getting involved in a local pub.


Cal Newport

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Ep. 330: Tackling Social Media’s Hidden Dangers
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describing a book about relationships built in a small-town bar after 9/11.


Michael Easter

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Is Alcohol Actually Bad for You? The Truth About Drinking, Social Media & Diet Soda
Mentioned by Dean Stattmann when describing a book about relationships built around a town bar after 9/11.

new from kaleidoscope: two percent with michael easter
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as a book that captures a time and place and energy he wanted to be a part of.


Michael Easter

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