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Stop, drop, and stay there: An episode all about leisure

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How do you like to relax? Do you read a book? Go for a hike, maybe? How about grabbing dinner with friends? The list goes on, and we consider these activities leisure.

This hour, we learn what leisure is and how to master it. We take a look at the importance of leisure for health, how the concept differs around the world, and what it means to value your free time. Finally, we examine what the future holds for leisure.

In case you find some inspiration in this hour, here’s a list of leisure activities from our guests and The Colin McEnroe Show staff:

  • Gardening.
  • Finishing that old show you’ve been meaning to finish.
  • Drawing yourself.
  • Counting clouds.
  • Staring at the wall.
  • Laying down.
  • Playing the closest instrument.
  • Going bug collecting.
  • Trying your hand at claymation.
  • Trying to get the hiccups.
  • Buying clay pigeons (biodegradable) and smashing them.
  • Exploring the forest behind your home.
  • Throwing rocks into the mysterious well you find in the forest.
  • Summoning (accidentally) an eons-old forest spirit.
  • Visiting a national park.

GUESTS:

  • Tom Hodgkinson: Founder of Idler magazine and the author a number of books, including How to Be Idle: A Loafer’s Manifesto and An Idler’s Manual
  • Selin Malkoc: Behavioral scientist at the Fisher College of Business at The Ohio State University
  • Ken Roberts: Professor of sociology, social policy, and criminology at The University of Liverpool

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How do you like to relax? Do you read a book? Go for a hike, maybe? How about grabbing dinner with friends? The list goes on, and we consider these activities leisure.

This hour, we learn what leisure is and how to master it. We take a look at the importance of leisure for health, how the concept differs around the world, and what it means to value your free time. Finally, we examine what the future holds for leisure.

In case you find some inspiration in this hour, here’s a list of leisure activities from our guests and The Colin McEnroe Show staff:

  • Gardening.
  • Finishing that old show you’ve been meaning to finish.
  • Drawing yourself.
  • Counting clouds.
  • Staring at the wall.
  • Laying down.
  • Playing the closest instrument.
  • Going bug collecting.
  • Trying your hand at claymation.
  • Trying to get the hiccups.
  • Buying clay pigeons (biodegradable) and smashing them.
  • Exploring the forest behind your home.
  • Throwing rocks into the mysterious well you find in the forest.
  • Summoning (accidentally) an eons-old forest spirit.
  • Visiting a national park.

GUESTS:

  • Tom Hodgkinson: Founder of Idler magazine and the author a number of books, including How to Be Idle: A Loafer’s Manifesto and An Idler’s Manual
  • Selin Malkoc: Behavioral scientist at the Fisher College of Business at The Ohio State University
  • Ken Roberts: Professor of sociology, social policy, and criminology at The University of Liverpool

Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donate

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Stop, drop, and stay there: An episode all about leisure (00:00:00)

2. Marker 01 (00:22:07)

3. Marker 02 (00:41:36)

2793 episodes

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