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Garrison Keillor's Podcast
Prairie Home Productions
106 episodes
1 month ago
Funny, poignant, sentimental, and sometimes controversial thoughts of the day.

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Improv
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Funny, poignant, sentimental, and sometimes controversial thoughts of the day.

garrisonkeillor.substack.com
Show more...
Improv
Comedy,
Fiction,
Comedy Fiction
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Happiness and the price of groceries
Garrison Keillor's Podcast
7 minutes
6 months ago
Happiness and the price of groceries
I like Trader Joe’s because the clientele is half my age or less and I stand with my cart in a long double line with college kids and mothers of tiny children and I listen to fragments of phone conversations that are fresh and fascinating to me. These people lean toward eagerness and curiosity with a streak of satire; my people tend toward dismay and resignation. The lines move fast at Trader Joe’s because the store has 24 checkout cashiers and as I come toward checkout, this being New York, I wonder how many of the cashiers are hoping to be actors, writers, artists, dancers, composers, and I worry about them as I catch sight. I was a dishwasher when I was their age and I hoped to be published in The New Yorker where my heroes Updike, Perelman, Thurber published. For me, the magazine was the Big League and I needed to climb out of the Minors and when I made it, at 27, I bought filet mignon.The Bigs are still around but the young and ambitious have found new roads — podcasting, for example — in which you pitch your own tent and invent your brand and see who stops to look at the goods. I find this sort of astonishing and wonderful. I look at the young and see how their ambition is to make their own good and productive life rather than win the silver trophy or be admitted to the Big Shot Society.

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Garrison Keillor's Podcast
Funny, poignant, sentimental, and sometimes controversial thoughts of the day.

garrisonkeillor.substack.com