Following the discovery of Kintsugi in the chat with Kelly Tabiner, Ged embarks on a journey to find the the other major Concepts or Philosophies of the Japanese culture.
The first is that of Wabi-Sabi, which means "embracing imperfection", and how we learn from our mistakes as well as our achievements.
The music that accompanies this podcast is called "Mantra", and is taken from Ged's Instrumental Chillout Cd called "Oriental Dreams".
Ged Roberts is the author of 4 books:
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The music that accompanies this podcast series is composed, arranged and performed by Ged Roberts.
The music playing during the introduction and ending of the "Summer" & "Autumn" Series is an original recording entitled "Arran", from Ged's instrumental album called "Celtic Dreams".
The accompaniment to the podcast itself is part of a recording entitled "Night Rain", featured on Ged's album, "Night Dreams".
The music in the introduction to the "2025" & the "2025-26" Series, "Night Hunter", is also from that album.
The music that accompanies the '8 Japanese Concepts" podcasts is entitled "Mantra", and is featured on Ged's other instrumental chill-out album, "Oriental Dreams"....