I've always been a Wes Montgomery partisan because we share a hometown (and he's astonishing), but honestly I've never been drawn to jazz guitar. I'll give a listen though.
Thank you, Weldon. You touched on the interplay between big issues here that directly impact what I do, how I'm doing it, and where we're collectively headed.
I particularly appreciate the tie-in to private equity investment. I've seen all over therapists wondering about these new companies who will pay them a decent wage to work as online therapists, wondering what downside it is that they're missing.
Glad you liked J. and Kai, two of my favorites. Now you can try anything by Johnny Smith on guitar.
I've always been a Wes Montgomery partisan because we share a hometown (and he's astonishing), but honestly I've never been drawn to jazz guitar. I'll give a listen though.
Try Moonlight in Vermont with Stan Getz and Un Poco Loco on the same album.
Oh, that's the Moonlight in Vermont guy. I did listen to and enjoy that.
Thank you, Weldon. You touched on the interplay between big issues here that directly impact what I do, how I'm doing it, and where we're collectively headed.
I particularly appreciate the tie-in to private equity investment. I've seen all over therapists wondering about these new companies who will pay them a decent wage to work as online therapists, wondering what downside it is that they're missing.
What they're missing is this context.
You're welcome, and thanks for the kind words. More to come on the subject, I think. And thanks for the Facebook boost.