
About this episode
The episode features stories from Jeremy Kenee about a humorous road trip and Meco Correia on a unique self-care practice.
In our first story, Jeremy Kenee and his buddies embark on a cross-country road trip with a Big Gulp super-glued to the roof of the car. Ride along with Jeremy to experience the hilarious reactions and unexpected encounters everywhere they went. Jeremy calls his story “Big Gulp”. Thanks for listening. Thanks, Jeremy. Jeremy Kenee graduated from the University of Colorado in 1994, landed a 3-month temp job in Missoula and never left. He met his wife, Heather, and they raised two talented daughters who are now flung far and wide in the world. After a long career engineering streets and highways, Jeremy became the City Public Works Director in 2019. When he’s not sailing on Flathead Lake, you might find him riding mountain bikes in the hills around Missoula or playing beer-league hockey at the Glacier Ice Rink. In our next story, Meco Correia is a former PACU nurse with a heightened awareness of horizons and the lingering echoes of trauma. Discover how a unique self-care practice involving Japanese rope art provides grounding and connection, setting the stage for an extraordinary encounter with the unknown on a quiet Missoula street. Meco calls her story “Eye on the Sky”…
People in this episode
Host: Tell Us Something
Guests: Jeremy Kenee, Meco Correia
Topics covered
- road trip
- humor
- self-care
- trauma
- community
- art
Keywords
- road trip
- Big Gulp
- self-care
- Japanese rope art
- Missoula
- humor
- community
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Missoula, Flathead Lake, Glacier Ice Rink
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