Pat Ridge

Learning to Lose

Pat Ridge

  • #18 - Steely Dan, Music, & Being Nicer

#18 - Steely Dan, Music, & Being Nicer

Saturday 1st December 2018

Join Patrick Ridge and T.H. Loomis as they explore music's power, technology's societal impact, and the spiritual path of sobriety on 'Learning to Lose'.
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Learning to Lose
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Pat Ridge
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Sobriety Toolkit
Body & Mind
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Financial Health in Recovery
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Music, Society, and Spirituality: A Deep Dive with T.H. Loomis

I think what we're really trying to do and what I really want to do is have a connection with the people around me and like these loving relationships which don't require all that stuff.
Imagine a conversation that seamlessly weaves through the power of music, the impact of technology on our lives, and the profound journey of sobriety. That's exactly what you'll get in this episode of 'Learning to Lose', where host Patrick Ridge and co-host Billy sit down with their friend T.H. Loomis. The trio starts off by exploring how music, like that of Steely Dan, can carry powerful messages about life's darker sides while still resonating deeply with listeners. T.H.
Loomis talks about the challenge of finding life-changing art in a world saturated with superficial content, making you ponder what truly moves you. As the discussion unfolds, they tackle how technology influences our stress levels and relationships, highlighting a growing need for compassion and unity in our fast-paced society. But it doesn't stop there. Patrick and T.H.
open up about their personal sobriety journeys, sharing how it led them to embrace spirituality and live by principles centered on love and service. Patrick even gives a sneak peek into his movie project, 'Learning to Lose', which questions the conventional ideas of success and materialism. The episode wraps up with a heartfelt call to action: to build loving relationships that transcend material possessions.
This episode is not just a conversation; it's an invitation to reflect on what truly matters in life.