Episode 41

“Padiddle”

Published on: 11th August, 2024

Episode summary introduction:

This episode is sparked by a song by the Wallflowers “One Headlight” which explains the title of the episode.  “Padiddle” is what is uttered in a game that we play when we see one headlight burnt out.   If only the lyrics of the song were that simple.  Jakob Dylan, the writer, uses “One Headlight” as a metaphor. The metaphor relates to the death of ideas.  but even with this there is hope in the world.  For our purpose we can never wait for perfection to move forwards in our lives and if we do, we truly miss opportunities for a better tomorrow. 

 Topics discussed in this episode:

TC & Maddog explore some life challenges during this episode focusing on:

  • Why there is disappointment when things don’t go as planned.
  • We all want to live in a perfect world but whose perfect world is it?
  • A lyric from a John Legend song helps with this question when he sings about imperfections as being perfect.  What does this really mean?
  • The  loss of innocence with this disappointment but there is also adversity that can be the best thing for us in life. How do we turn this negative into a positive?
  • How much does an attitude play in this process?
  • How much do our expectations play in this process?

Walkabout takeaways:

The next time you see one headlight on a vehicle remind yourself how something that appears imperfect will always be perfect. When you are looking for your perfect world don’t lose the forest of the trees:  

  • Even when something appears imperfect that should never stop you from reaching your destination;
  • Life has a way of showing us different perspectives to allow us to appreciate life more;
  • No matter the challenge, engage in a positive attitude.   
  • Expect that there will be varied results in life.
  • Finally, as much as these experiences have a habit of taking your innocence away, resist this.   

At the time of this recording the Canadian Women's Rugby team had not won a medal. The team did Canada Proud, taking home the Silver!!!

The Wallflowers also cleaned up at the 1998 Grammy Awards, thanks to “One Headlight.” It won the awards for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.

"One Headlight" https://youtu.be/Zzyfcys1aLM?si=YhC0rXMOCnBuxVWr 

More about E-Walkabout:

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Electronic Walkabout
Life has a habit of challenging us on a daily basis. These are not new challenges but often new to the people who face them. Why do we think we have to face these challenges alone? Oftentimes we set off on a journey to find those answers, that certain “je ne sais quoi” to move forward, in essence a walkabout. This is what E-Walkabout is all about. We share our journeys with you to lighten yours, with a little humour along the way.

About your hosts

Tom Caverly

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TC lives in beautiful Chilliwack, BC, Canada with his wife, Janette, their children, grandchildren, and husky, Maddy. A small city surrounded by mountains and known for its outdoor recreation.

TC spent 27 years as a law enforcement officer where he saw the good, bad, and ugly—but mostly positive. He chose to share his experience with others and wrote his first book, Esprit De Corpse, to show the path well travelled for those just beginning in their careers.

He continued to write that resulted in St. Mike's Fortunes, a compilation of insightful, humorous, and philosophical tweets meant to share the most important lesson in life: “We all have the power to write our own fortunes.”

James Bergin

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Maddog was originally a guest on our podcast and now joins us to help others with their journey through life.

Inspiring us all, he has spent countless hours contributing to youth sports both in community football, soccer and the martial art of Muay Thai. He is the driving force behind Muay Thai in the Fraser Valley and throughout British Columbia.
Not to stop him there, he was also president of the local chapter of Fraser Valley of Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA). A group of bikers dedicated to support victims of physical and sexual abuse.
He believes to champion any cause it means being prepared to fail along the way. It is through these life lessons that become the root of tomorrow’s success.
He lives in Chilliwack with his wife Seanna. He relies on the love and support of his family to bring success and happiness to his life.