Romance Novels, Sultry Voices, Pacts with God and the Good Life

浪漫小说、性感的声音、与上帝的契约和美好的生活

Good Life Project

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2015-02-11

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Have you ever made a deal with God? I’m guessing that’s a yes. It’s pretty common to get to a place in your life where you want to something so much that you’re willing to give up anything in exchange for it. But what happens in this scenario typically? In the words of today’s guest, “Essentially […]The post Romance Novels, Sultry Voices, Pacts with God and the Good Life appeared first on Good LifeProject. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • If I said to God, God, I am willing to sacrifice me as an artist, me as an actress, me as this crazy, wild gypsy personality, if I was willing to sacrifice it.

  • And I move somewhere where people are normal and happy, and I say that I'm willing to be normal and happy and even just get a normal job, like working in a coffee shop or who knows what.

  • I'll make you a contract.

  • Would you then give me a husband and children before it's too late?

  • Ever having one of those conversations that you never expected to have, but in a moment changes everything.

  • Either changes the path of your own life or the person that you're speaking to.

  • Well, this conversation actually starts around one of those conversations with an old friend of mine, Gabra Zachman.

  • And the funny thing is, I was involved in the conversation and I have no recollection whatsoever.

  • But apparently it triggered something pretty unusual.

  • So we're gonna dive into that.

  • And I think it's also a really fitting episode because we're heading into Valentine's Day this week, and there's a really interesting interplay between love and romance and romance books.

  • So with that, I'm going to leave you with the conversation.

  • I'm Jonathan Fields.

  • This is good life project.

  • So we're hanging out, and, which is kind of fun for me because we've been loosely in and out of each other's lives a little bit less loosely quite a number of years ago, and then last just kind of like touching baseball.

  • And I reached out to you a couple weeks ago, and I was like, hey, I got this idea, I think you'd be really cool to rotate in.

  • And then I was like, let's catch up anyway.

  • And you're like, you know, it's been a really interesting story for me.

  • And then you were like, the last.

  • Remember the last time we had a conversation?