The BIG Questions

What are the characteristics of a “good relationship”?

As Duo points out in Episode 30, the word relationship involves “at least two things in position with each other…”

 

This obviously creates a wide range of possibilities, both good and bad.

 

The show airs tomorrow at 4:30 on WNPR, and you’ll hear what our guest conversationalists Kristin, Anne and Mark had to say.

 

In the mean time, I’m interested in your thoughts: What are the characteristics of a “good relationship”?

 

What is our “civic duty”?

This is a big question to me. I pay taxes. I vote. I will hopefully remember my jury duty next month. But what do I / we really owe our society?

 

(Questions like these are unavoidable when you think about how interdependent we are. Look what happens when the weather gets really bad.)

 

You can hear what our guest conversationalists have to say in Episode 29, and we’d love to hear from you, too; What is our “civic duty”?

 

How do you live a good life?

In the 19 gatherings we’ve held so far, we keep coming back to the same question: How do you live a good life?

 

(Oh, and recently another question has surfaced: ‘Who makes the best hot dogs in New Haven – Hummels or Ferraros?’. To me, it’s like your kids; you love them all the same, and you have them for dinner as often as possible.)

 

As for the good life question… HELP!

 

How do you find happiness?

Guest editor Matt Scott is a man in transition. He’s just been through a divorce and a major career transition. (If you’d like to hear a little of his story, check out the pitch meeting at Heirloom.)

 

His *BIG* question: how does one find happiness?