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Stories for the Third Quarter: Midlife, Myth, and Meaning

Hosted by Scott Bryson, PhD · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 23 episodes

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23
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Writer and professor Scott Bryson, PhD, explores the power of story to help us navigate midlife. Stories for the Third Quarter is about that stretch between traditional adulthood and old age—when the roles we’ve lived inside begin to shift, success no longer always satisfies, and deeper reflections about identity, purpose, and aging rise closer to the surface.Through myth, poetry, psychology, and lived experience, each episode offers reflections for anyone in midlife who senses that something's changing and wants to think more deeply about the second half of life.Learn more at sbryson.com

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Scott Bryson, PhD hosts Stories for the Third Quarter: Midlife, Myth, and Meaning, a education show with 23 episodes published.

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The Wound Beneath the Surface (The Story of Sedna)

May 25, 20268mEp. 22S1

Scott Bryson, PhD, explores an Inuit story about loss, betrayal, and transformation—and why some of the most powerful forces in our lives don’t come from what we’ve mastered, but from what we’ve been forced to leave behi

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The Science of Mattering: It's Kind of a Wonderful Life, Isn't It

May 18, 20267mEp. 21S1

Scott Bryson, PhD, explores why feeling like we matter is so central to a meaningful life—and why it’s not the same as confidence, success, or being seen. Drawing on emerging research in the “science of mattering,” we lo

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Bluebeard, Bly, and the Invisible Bag: What we think we're not supposed to look at

May 11, 202612mEp. 20S1

Scott Bryson, PhD, explores the story of Bluebeard through the lens of psychology, myth, and power—and what it reveals about the things we’re not supposed to see. Drawing on the work of Clarissa Pinkola Estés and Robert

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Follow the White Rabbit: Kairos, Chronos, and the Moments Worth Paying Attention To

May 4, 202613mEp. 19S1

Scott Bryson, PhD, explores the difference between chronos and kairos—and how moments from The Matrix help us recognize when life is asking something more from us. Most of our lives unfold in chronos time—the steady, eve

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Pancho and Lefty in The Third Quarter

Apr 27, 202610mEp. 18S1

Scott Bryson, PhD, explores Pancho and Lefty—the classic made famous by Townes Van Zandt and later recorded by Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard—and why it hits differently as we move into midlife.Most of us grow up identi

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What the Darkness Offers (When Your Life Doesn’t Fit Anymore)

Apr 20, 202610mEp. 17S1

Scott Bryson, PhD, looks at a strange but familiar moment: when your life works… but doesn’t feel right anymore. It’s not a crisis. Nothing is obviously broken. But something has shifted—and the old way of navigating no

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Frankenstein and the Modern Prometheus

Apr 13, 20264mEp. 16S1

Mary Shelley subtitles her novel Frankenstein “The Modern Prometheus” to draw a direct parallel between Victor Frankenstein and the mythic figure Prometheus. In Greek mythology, Prometheus steals fire from the gods and g

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Persephone, Demeter, and the Third Quarter: When You Can’t Go Back

Apr 6, 20268mEp. 15S1

Scott Bryson, PhD, returns to one of the most enduring myths—Persephone and Demeter—to explore a difficult truth about the third quarter of life: sometimes, growth requires letting go of the person we once were. In this

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Why We Coach (a personal essay)

Mar 30, 202611mEp. 14S1

In this episode, Scott Bryson reads Why We Coach, a story about Little League that turns out to be about much more than baseball. Through moments of frustration, humor, ego, and unexpected connection, we explore what coa

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"Angel From Montgomery" and the White Fire Burning Within

Mar 26, 20265mEp. 15S1

In this episode, Scott Bryson, PhD, takes a mythological look at John Prine’s haunting song "Angel from Montgomery," popularized by Bonnie Raitt. On the surface, the song tells a simple story: a middle-aged woman looking

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Dying With a Little Patience: The Three I’s of Identity, Inclination, and Intention

Mar 23, 20265mEp. 12S1

In this episode, Scott Bryson, PhD, introduces three deceptively simple questions that can help orient us in the second half of life. Who are you? What do you want? Where are you going with your life? They sound straight

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You think you know this poem, but... (Robert Frost and The Road Not Taken)

Mar 19, 20267mEp. 11S1

One of the all-time great third-quarter poems is also one of the most misinterpreted poems of all time.In this episode, Scott Bryson, PhD, takes a fresh look at Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken.”Most of us learned to r

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When we're living a life that's not really working for us (The Selkie story)

Mar 16, 20265mEp. 10S1

In this episode, Scott Bryson, PhD, reflects on the haunting North Atlantic legend of the selkie—the seal-woman who sheds her skin, lives for a time among humans, and eventually feels the irresistible call to return to t

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Every Bush is Burning (Moses, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, et al)

Mar 12, 20265mEp. 9S1

In this episode, Scott Bryson, PhD, reflects on a simple but powerful idea: every bush is burning. We begin with the story from the book of Exodus, where Moses encounters God in the form of a burning bush. According to t

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Hansel, Gretel, and The Third Quarter

Mar 9, 20267mEp. 8S1

In this episode, we explore what the fairy tale Hansel and Gretel can teach us about the transition into what Scott Bryson, PhD, calls the “third quarter” of life. Most of us remember the familiar parts of the story: two

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Narcissus and Echo—The Sin Nobody Talks about

Mar 7, 20267mEp. 14S1

In this episode, Scott Bryson, PhD, takes a fresh look at the myth of Narcissus and Echo as told in Ovid's Metamorphoses—and suggests we may be misunderstanding the real lesson of the story. Most of us think we know what

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How to Read a Myth (Using Orpheus and Eurydice)

Mar 5, 20266m0

In this episode, Scott Bryson, PhD, explores how to read stories mythologically through one of the most enduring tales from Greek mythology: Orpheus and Eurydice. We begin with a simple idea. Stories can be read on at le

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Why the Past Starts Following You in Midlife (Orestes and the Furies)

Feb 27, 202615mEp. 6S1

In the second half of life, something strange starts to happen. Memories come back. Regrets resurface. Old decisions don’t feel as settled as they once did. Success doesn’t satisfy the way it used to. A part of you feels

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U2 for The Third Quarter

Feb 24, 20269mEp. 5S1

In this episode, Scott Bryson turns to U2’s classic anthem "I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking" For from "The Joshua Tree" and explores why it may be one of the great third-quarter songs of the last forty years. On t

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The Mistake People Make With Myth — And How to Fix It (Theseus and Ariadne)

Feb 23, 20269mEp. 4S1

In this episode, Scott Bryson explores the common mistake people make when reading myth — and how the story of Theseus and Ariadne helps us see it more clearly. Too often, we treat myths as puzzles to decode or moral les

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