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Navel Gazing

Navel Gazing

John Dickerson

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Political Gabfest host John Dickerson has been a journalist for more than three decades, reporting about presidential campaigns, political scandals, the evolving state of our democracy. Along the way, he’s also been recording his observations in notebooks he has carried in his back pocket. On the Navel Gazing podcast, John Dickerson invites you to join him in figuring out what these thirty years of notebooks mean: sorting out what makes a life—or a day in a life—noteworthy.Want to listen to Navel Gazing uninterrupted? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock ad-free listening to Navel Gazing and all your other favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/navelgazingplus to get access wherever you listen.

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John Dickerson’s Notebooks: The Meaning Behind All This Navel Gazing

samedi 1 juin 2024Duration 36:02

In this week’s essay, John discusses instinct versus obligation, his daughter’s wit, how he has changed since episode one, and more.

 

Notebook Entries:

Notebook 58, page 10. September 16, 2021

“You don’t measure your life the way you measure your writing.” - Nan


Notebook 75, page 46-47. September 2021

When your dog dies and son goes to college and you are confronted with your life’s work it all boils down to one alarm: the clock is ticking. If a scream is better than a thesis, I was hearing some kind of scream, but what was the thesis?


References:

Everything Is Copy – HBODocs 

 The Power of Regret – Daniel Pink


The Mezzanine – Nicholson Baker 

The Creative Process” – James Baldwin

Slouching Towards Bethlehem – Joan Didion

Three Paths Toward the Meaning of Life” - Arthur Brooks for The Atlantic


Podcast production by Cheyna Roth.

Email us at navelgazingpodcast@gmail.com

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John Dickerson’s Notebooks: Time Travel Via an Assortment of Journal Entries

samedi 25 mai 2024Duration 25:55

In this week’s essay, John discusses Mothers’s Day, playing tennis with the Attorney General, medical scares, and more.

 

Notebook Entries:

Notebook 19, page 16. April 2011

Is it possible, through applied thought, to become systematic in an approach to life? If you were to do that how would you proceed? 


Notebook 16, page 6. July 26, 2005

“I’m here with a bunch of midshipmen and wondering what there is to do around here.” - Boy trying to hit on a girl working @ The Reef in Castine, ME.


Notebook 15, page 30. September 2004

Head problems:

Sunday 9/5 morning

Tuesday 9/7 evening

Wednesday 9/8 before lunch


Notebook 22, page 22. April 24, 2014

Question: 

What did you want to be when you were a kid? 

  • What do you want to be now?
  • Why the difference?


Notebook 9. 1995

“That’s just the ticket the doctor ordered”


Notebook 13. 2001

“Free as a clam”


Notebook 17, page 67. December 2006

The man sitting next to me has a face on the boil and garlic and old booze on his breath. When he sleeps, he sighs. For this leg of the flight I am wrapped in his breathy gumbo.


Notebook 15, page 7. April 2004

“In all these there are messages for those who use their reason.” - Quran quotation


Notebook 15, page 80. 2005

Would like to meet her.


Notebook 54. July 26, 2020

“Writing requires a reader. You can’t do it alone.” - John Cheever


Notebook 15, page 71. 2005

In the light of sobriety not sure what this means


Notebook 13. March 2001

Yesterday I played tennis with John Ashcroft the atty. general of the U.S.


Notebook 13, page 108. December 11, 2001

Anne just called. There is one little heartbeat beating in her today. Everything is okay for this hurdle. I must say, I was really worried.


Notebook 20, page 10. December 24, 2013

“Sometimes Dad says weird stuff, just ignore him” - Anne to kids about me


Notebook 15, page 84.

“Life goes on,” Hayawi says. “We are in the middle of a war [in Iraq] and we still smoke the water pipe.”


Notebook 45, page 24. April 16, 2019

Our savior lives by the manner in which we live.


Notebook 19, page 23. 2011

People on their mobile phones in England say goodbye a lot: “Cheers, alright then, speak to you soon, ta.” (That’s four ways of saying goodbye). Amelia tells the story of a man who thanked a ticket-taker by saying “Ta, magical, cheers.”


References:

Disaster on the Penobscot - John Henry Fay for Naval History Magazine

One Man’s Meat by E.B. White

The House at Allen Cove I E.B. White House Tour - New England Magazine

Little Plastic Castle - Ani Defranco

Two Years of War: Taking Stock” - Anthony Shadid for the Washington Post


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Podcast production by Cheyna Roth.

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John Dickerson’s Notebooks: Moving in New York Twenty Years After September 11th.

samedi 18 mai 2024Duration 40:49

In this week’s essay, John discusses the differences between moving around New York in 1991 and 2021; remembering 9/11 twenty years later; and more. 

 

Notebook Entries:

Notebook 75, page 12. September 2021

Notebooks to Garret


Notebook 75, page 13. September 2021

Can you make a typo with handwriting? What’s a typo with handwriting called?


Notebook 4. 1991

We have to unplug the light to run the vacuum, so we do a lot of our vacuuming in the dark.


Notebook 75. September 11, 2021

Fritz want something?


References:

Smythson Notebooks in Blue

9/11 ceremonies, events and coverage on 20th anniversary - CBS News

Richard Drew on Photographing the “Falling Man” of 9/11 - CBS News


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Podcast production by Cheyna Roth.

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John Dickerson’s Notebooks: The Sneaky Pitfalls of the To-Do List

samedi 11 mai 2024Duration 35:43

In this week’s essay, John discusses the Pomodoro Routine (among other productivity routines), why he especially needs a meditation pillow, and how a particular teacher captured his heart. 

 

 

Notebook Entries:

Notebook 75, pages 8 and 9. September 2021

OReinstating the Pomodoro Routine…

Starting Marshall again…

Write Brice…

Send Laura the larger project list…

Work on budget to get accounts in order

Meditation pillow upstairs.


Notebook 18. December 6, 2009

Instapaper

Alpha Smart

Richard Hugo on poetry

Degrees of Gray In Philipsburg.


Notebook 18, page 105. June 4, 2011

Visit to Mr. Mead. He was playing piano as we entered. [During our conversation, he asked]: do you find your work fulfilling? Do you have a close circle of friends? Questions about life and living it well…



References:

Getting Things Done - David Allen

The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People - Stephen Covey 

The Questions That Will Get Me Through the Pandemic - John Dickerson

43 Folders - Merlin Mann 

The Hardest Job in the World - John Dickerson

Essays of E.B. White

Merlin Mann” - Tina Essmaker for The Great Disconnect

More about Ernest “Boots” Mead

Because Buying New Running Shoes is More Fun Than Actually Running” - Merlin Mann for 43 Folders

Atomic Habits - James Clear

The Creative Habit - Twyla Tharp

Free Agent Nation - Daniel Pink

Sharon Salzberg On: Openness, Not Believing the Stories You Tell Yourself, and Why the Most Powerful Tools Often Seem Stupid at First” - Ten Percent Happier


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Podcast production by Cheyna Roth.

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John Dickerson’s Notebooks: Remembering Early 1990s New York

samedi 4 mai 2024Duration 41:52

In this week’s essay, John discusses an onboarding memo for his assistant Laura, and recounts his early days living and working in New York City. 

 

Notebook Entries:

Notebook 75

Onboard memo for Laura


Notebook 3, page 44. May 1991

June 17 start job. Good stuff


Notebook 3, page 46. May 1991

Tips on buying renting in NYC

Ask about broker

20s and 30s East side. Murry Hill

Live on no major avenue

Interest bearing account for security deposit

Medeco locks


Notebook 4, page 15

Scared standing on 34th and Broadway

$6 cab fare


Notebook 4, page 42

Getting lost in the village


References:

The Little Brown Book of Anecdotes by Clifton Fadiman 

Medeco Locks

Here is New York” by E.B. White

Silly Job Interview” - Monty Python 

John Cleese on Creativity in Management

Herbie Hancock: Miles Davis’ Essential Lesson On Mistakes


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Podcast production by Cheyna Roth.

Email us at navelgazingpodcast@gmail.com

 

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John Dickerson’s Notebooks: The Power of Four Numbers

samedi 27 avril 2024Duration 30:30

In this week’s essay, John discusses the art of attention and how to develop the skill of slow-looking.

 

Notebook Entries:

Notebook 75, page 8. September 2021

1016

 

Notebook 1, page 54. June 1990

-   Magna carta 1215 at Salisbury

-   Girls skipping

-   The Haunch of Venison

-   Chris

 

References:

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum

A Little History of the World by E.H Gombrich

Artist Jeff Koons

The Art of Divination: D.H. Lawrence on the Power of Pure Attention” by Maria Popova for The Marginalian

Gabfest Reads: A Woman’s Life in Museum Wall Labels” for Political Gabfest 

One Woman Show by Christine Coulson

Grammy-winning artist Jason Isbell talks about the craft of songwriting and his latest music” for CBS News

A Journey Around My Room by Xavier De Maistre

Just think: The Challenges of the Disengaged Mind” by Timothy Wilson, et.al for Science

Our Rodent Selfies, Ourselves” by Emily Anthes for the New York Times

One Man’s Meat by E.B. White

 

Podcast production by Cheyna Roth.

Email us at navelgazingpodcast@gmail.com

 


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John Dickerson’s Notebooks: Remembering George and Defending the Morning

samedi 20 avril 2024Duration 24:00

In this week’s essay, John dives deep into the loss of his beloved dog, George, the essayist’s dilemma, the comfort of quiet mornings, and more.

 

Notebook Entries:

Notebook 75, page 5. September 5, 2021

I go to the morning alone.

 

Notebook 75, page 6. September 6, 2021

Phantom nails on the stairs

 

 

References:

Every Dog Is a Rescue Dog” by John Dickerson for The Atlantic

Oxytocin-gaze positive loop and the coevolution of human-dog bonds” by Miho Nagasawa et.al for Science

Haikus by Jennifer Gurney

Which Pet Will Make You Happiest?” by Arthur C. Brooks for The Atlantic

The Family Dog Is in Sync With Your Kids” by Gretchen Reynolds for The New York Times

 

Podcast production by Cheyna Roth.

Email us at navelgazingpodcast@gmail.com

  

Want to listen to Navel Gazing uninterrupted? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock ad-free listening to Navel Gazing and all your other favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/navelgazingplus to get access wherever you listen.


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John Dickerson’s Notebooks: Sending our Son to College

samedi 13 avril 2024Duration 24:34

In this week’s essay, John remembers dropping his son off at college, and trying to hold onto moments and feelings while you can. 

 

Notebook Entries:

Notebook 75, page 6. September 2021:

They chose you.

 

Notebook 15, page 4. April 2004:

Sitting with Brice by waterfall. Throwing rocks in stream. Loading sand from dump truck and loader and back again.

 

References:

What Got You Here, Won’t Get You There by Marshall Goldsmith

Songwriter Nick Cave

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin

 


Podcast production by Cheyna Roth.

Email us at navelgazingpodcast@gmail.com

  

Want to listen to Navel Gazing uninterrupted? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock ad-free listening to Navel Gazing and all your other favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/navelgazingplus to get access wherever you listen.

 

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John Dickerson’s Notebooks: An Exploration of Inklings

samedi 6 avril 2024Duration 26:32

In this week’s essay, John Dickerson looks back on a Sunday morning in 2021, and ruminates on the empty spaces left behind by the people that once filled our lives. 

 

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Notebook Entries:

Notebook 75, page 6. September 5, 2021:

“Oh my god. We dropped our son at college and our dog is dead.” – Anne.

 

References:

“Sunday Morning Coming Down” by Johnny Cash

The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Eliot

When Someone You Love is Upset, Ask This One Question” by Jancee Dunn for the New York Times

A Case of ‘Sunday Neurosis’” by Jena McGregor for the Washington Post

Waking Early Sunday Morning” by Robert Lowell

Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything is Changing by Brad Stulberg

Jason Isbell: Running With Our Eyes Closed

“Alabama Pines” by Jason Isbell

 

 Podcast production by Cheyna Roth.

 

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John Dickerson

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John Dickerson Introduces: Navel Gazing

mercredi 3 avril 2024Duration 01:49

Political Gabfest host John Dickerson has been a journalist for more than three decades, reporting about presidential campaigns, political scandals, the evolving state of our democracy. Along the way, he’s also been recording his observations in notebooks he has carried in his back pocket. On the Navel Gazing podcast, John Dickerson invites you to join him in figuring out what these thirty years of notebooks mean: sorting out what makes a life --or a day in a life— noteworthy.

Listen to Navel Gazing every week, starting April 6th, wherever you get your podcasts.

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