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Meandering Musings

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I have always loved adventure - whether it has been in my career, my entrepreneurial activities, or my life. On my travels, I have met so many terrific people, learned about their culture, their perspectives. Every year, I take a trip with family, or friends, or sometimes alone to a new destination. It renews and inspires me, and I hope that my commentaries will inspire you to explore our shared world as well as to value and marvel at what may appear at the time to be seemingly small and unimportant moments in this wonderful time that we have on this earth. Feed your adventurous side, revel in...

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KKNW | Hubbard Radio

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Society

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art19.com

Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

What Is It About Apricots? 10.07.2026

In this episode of Meandering Musings , Neil Peterson talks about the top crop of Austria's Wachau Valley and his personal love of the fruit. Find Meandering Musings online at meanderingmusings.net Learn more about The Edge Foundation here edgefoundation.org See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info .

Slowing Down in the Wachau Valley 03.07.2026

In this episode of Meandering Musings , Neil Peterson reflects on a visit to the Wachau Valley in Austria. "I left Prague ready for something completely different, and the peaceful Wachau Valley gave me exactly that. As I explored the Danube by boat and bicycle, I discovered that the greatest gift wasn't the castles, vineyards, or famous apricots—it was the chance to slow down, let go of the...

The Names on the Wall 26.06.2026

In this episode of Meandering Musings , Neil Peterson reflects on a return visit to Prague’s Jewish Quarter. Surrounded by thousands of names memorialized on synagogue walls, he shares a meditation on loss, memory, and the human stories behind unimaginable numbers—reminding us that some experiences aren’t meant to be explained, but simply felt. Find Meandering Musings online at meanderingmusings.n...

Appreciating… Without Enjoying 19.06.2026

In this episode of Meandering Musings , Neil Peterson shares his experience attending the Vienna State Opera—an iconic cultural event that didn’t unfold quite as expected. Despite the grandeur and world-class performance, Neil reflects on the surprising gap between appreciating something deeply and actually enjoying it, offering a thoughtful reminder that not every celebrated experience will reson...

More Than Tea 12.06.2026

In this episode of Meandering Musings , Neil Peterson reflects on experiencing Afternoon Tea at the iconic Brown's Hotel in London—an elegant ritual that goes far beyond food and drink. Through thoughtful details, quiet moments, and shared experience, he explores how slowing down with intention can turn even a simple tradition into something meaningful, reminding us of the rare value of truly bein...

A Night in a Different World 05.06.2026

In this episode of Meandering Musings , Neil Peterson reflects on his unexpected stay at a true five-star hotel in London and what made the experience so memorable. Beyond the luxury, it was the extraordinary attention to detail and personal care that stood out—prompting a deeper reflection on what truly makes something feel special, and how stepping outside our usual routines can shift our perspe...

Why I Travel 29.05.2026

In this episode of Meandering Musings , Neil Peterson shares insights from the middle of a 16-day journey through Europe, exploring how travel shapes not just what we see—but who we become. He reflects on the ways unfamiliar places challenge our perspectives, deepen connections, and reveal something about ourselves, while reminding us that the true value of travel often lies in the quiet, unplanne...

My Brief Career as an Illegal Uber Driver 22.05.2026

In this episode, Neil Peterson recounts his brief and ill-fated stint as an “illegal Uber driver” during the chaos of Coachella. What begins as simple curiosity quickly turns into a five-second, five-foot adventure that ends with a police citation and a great story. Find Meandering Musings online at meanderingmusings.net Learn more about The Edge Foundation here edgefoundation.org See Privacy Poli...

I Didn’t Want to Do This. Then I Wrote My Obituary 15.05.2026

On this episode Neil Peterson reflects on an unexpected exercise—writing his own obituary—and the surprising insights it revealed. What begins as an uncomfortable assignment quickly turns into a meaningful exploration of values, relationships, and what truly matters in life. Neil shares how the experience shifts the focus from achievements to purpose, inviting listeners to consider how they are li...

A Restaurant Without Dessert? 08.05.2026

In this episode of Meandering Musings , Neil Peterson reflects on his lifelong love of dessert and how a surprising restaurant experience—with no dessert menu at all—sparked a deeper appreciation for life’s small rituals. He explores how a sweet ending to a meal, helps turn ordinary meals into lasting memories. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https:...

A Tale of Two DMVs 01.05.2026

In this episode of  Meandering Musings , Neil talks about two very different experiences at the DMV—one frustrating and time-consuming, the other efficient and respectful. What struck Neil wasn’t the people, but the systems behind them, and how those systems shape how we feel about government. It reminded him that small, everyday interactions can either build trust or quietly erode it. F...

Women’s Roller Derby — More Than a Comeback 24.04.2026

In this episode of Meandering Musings , Neil Peterson recounts an unexpectedly delightful night at a women’s roller derby bout in Palm Springs that turned nostalgia into admiration. What stood out wasn’t just the speed and toughness of the sport, but its affordability, community spirit, and the passion of athletes skating purely for the love of the game. Neil reflects on how modern roller derby ha...

Eighty-Two Years Before My First Pawn Shop 17.04.2026

In this episode of Meandering Musings , Neil Peterson reflects on an unexpected first at age 82: walking into a pawn shop for the very first time. What begins as a simple attempt to sell decades‑old camcorders becomes an exploration of assumptions, economics, and everyday human stories. Neil shares how his long‑held mental image of pawn shops—shady, cluttered, and marginal—was completely overturne...

Why Are Redheads Different? 10.04.2026

In this episode of Meandering Musings , Neil blends personal reflection with science and history to explore why redheads have fascinated us for centuries—and why rarity so often captures our imagination. Find Meandering Musings online at  meanderingmusings.net Learn more about The Edge Foundation here  edgefoundation.org See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Priv...

Stay in Motion 03.04.2026

A delayed flight turns into an 18-hour journey filled with rerouted plans, a last-minute ferry, a four-state drive, and a blizzard closing in. In this episode, Neil Peterson reflects on how quickly certainty disappears—and why choosing motion over waiting can change everything. Find Meandering Musings online at  meanderingmusings.net Learn more about The Edge Foundation here  edgefoundat...

Late to the Chamber 27.03.2026

Neil attends his first chamber music concert at age eighty—and finds himself unexpectedly moved. From the quiet reverence of the hall to the timeless sweep of music by Bach, Beethoven, and beyond, he reflects on stillness, curiosity, and discovering new worlds late in life. A gentle, insightful meditation on stepping into the unfamiliar and letting it change you. Find Meandering Musings online at&...

Three Ways to Tell Your Age 20.03.2026

Neil reflects on how age isn’t just the number of candles on his birthday cake, but also how the body functions and how young you feel inside. "As I approach 82, my physiological age tests closer to 43, and emotionally I sometimes feel about six years old. For me, staying curious, playful, and engaged with life is what truly keeps me young." Find Meandering Musings online at  meanderingmusing...

Number 14,542 13.03.2026

In this episode of Meandering Musings , Neil reflects on a surprisingly meaningful morning spent stuck at queue number 14,542 while trying to book summer ferry reservations to Martha’s Vineyard. What starts as pure frustration becomes a meditation on family tradition, responsibility, and why waiting feels different when it’s for a place—and people—that shape who we are. Find Meandering Musings onl...

Relationships Matter More Than Ever 06.03.2026

Neil reflects on a webinar he recently attended led by two Stanford researchers, Steven Crane and BJ Fogg. On the surface, it was a practical workshop about strengthening relationships. But underneath that, it felt like something more urgent—almost a response to the moment we are living in. Find Meandering Musings online at  meanderingmusings.net Learn more about The Edge Foundation here&nbsp...

My First Time at the Denver Stock Show: A City Slicker in Cowboyland 27.02.2026

City slicker Neil experiences some culture shock in Colorado. Find Meandering Musings online at  meanderingmusings.net Learn more about The Edge Foundation here  edgefoundation.org See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info .

From 80 Degrees to 8: A Survival Guide (of Sorts) 20.02.2026

Traveling from southern California to Denver Colorado means some drastic temperature changes. Like the podcast? Please help us grow our audience, tell your friends about Meandering Musings and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Find Meandering Musings online at  meanderingmusings.net Learn more about The Edge Foundation here  edgefoundation.org See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/p...

The Day I Became “Elderly” (Without Being Asked) 13.02.2026

On this episode, Neil talks about some unwanted special treatment he received while taking the bus. Like the podcast? Please help us grow our audience, tell your friends about Meandering Musings and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Find Meandering Musings online at  meanderingmusings.net Learn more about The Edge Foundation here  edgefoundation.org See Privacy Policy at https://art19...

The Day I Got Number 97 06.02.2026

While picking up a sandwich in an out-of-the-way TKB Restaurant, I’m handed table number 97 and stumble into a surprising lesson about excellence. Watching hundreds of people show up, on purpose, for something done extraordinarily well reminds me that you don’t need the best location or the loudest voice for your work to find its audience. Sometimes the smallest details tell the biggest stories. L...

Steroids, Gyms, and Why I’m Really There 30.01.2026

On this episode, Neil talks about why he joined a new gym and what he observed. Like the podcast? Please help us grow our audience, tell your friends about Meandering Musings and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Find Meandering Musings online at  meanderingmusings.net Learn more about The Edge Foundation here  edgefoundation.org See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Cal...

When Cinema Pushes the Heart: Why *La Grazia* Moved Me to Tears 23.01.2026

On this episode, Neil talks about the film La Grazia and why it moved him to tears. Like the podcast? Please help us grow our audience, tell your friends about Meandering Musings and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Find Meandering Musings online at  meanderingmusings.net Learn more about The Edge Foundation here  edgefoundation.org See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and...

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