Good morning,
From time to time I like to think about my great grandfather Guerrino Monterastelli. He left the little mountain town of Ospitale in Italy in 1903 and moved to the United States to start a new life.
In 2001 I visited Ospitale with the rest of my immediate family. It was quite the journey even in modern times and involved planes, trains, and a rather terrifying car journey up one of the most treacherous mountain roads I have ever seen. I can't imagine what it was like for Guerrino at the turn of the last century
to make that journey to the other side of the world to start a new life in a country he'd never laid eyes on before.
Then I think about my daily life. Sitting in my apartment in Brooklyn during any given week I talk to clients and students on five different continents.
Technology is amazing!
Except when it isn't!
Over the last 10 days the technology of the Apple part of the podcasting ecosystem hasn't been working well. Depending on which device you are on and what part of the world you are in, you can either see the entire Tapping Q and A podcast archive (a total of 525 audios) OR you see a list that is missing as many as
250 episodes.
The problem is further complicated because many of the podcast apps (even those on Android phones) use the Apple directory to populate their apps with episodes.
While Apple sorts out these technical issues, I decided not to publish a new episode this week.
Instead, I am going to highlight a few of my favorite past episodes. The good news is that even with the Apple issues, all the episodes work perfectly on the Tapping Q & A website.
First, I would like to highlight last week's podcast, which I didn't share in the newsletter. I answered five listener questions that I know you will find useful. You can listen here: https://tappingqanda.com/508
Here are a few other old but goodies for your listening, learning, and tapping pleasure:
Finally, remember there are over 500 episodes waiting for you in the archive. If you are looking for tapping information for a particular topic, I'm sure you will find a relevant episode. The full archive can always be found at http://TappingPodcast.com.
Let me know if there is a question or a topic you would like me to cover in the future,
Gene