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

Podcast door Scott Bryson, PhD

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

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 look at what psychologists mean when they say we need to feel valued and add value—and why that experience shapes everything from mental health to motivation and connection. Then we turn to It’s a Wonderful Life to see how George Bailey’s story captures something most of us experience but rarely name: the gap between actually mattering and feeling like we do. Clarence doesn’t give George a pep talk—he shows him the ripple effects of his life. And in doing so, he reveals a hard truth: you can matter deeply and still feel like you don’t. Along the way, we consider a quieter, more practical question—one that cuts through the noise of achievement and visibility: where, and to whom, do you actually make a difference? And what might change if you started paying attention to the small, often unnoticed ways your presence shapes the lives around you? Learn more at www.sbryson.com Listen to the podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2z0HrlaU4ZXqJ1LwoT48xP

18 mei 2026 - 7 min
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Bluebeard, Bly, and the Invisible Bag: What we think we're not supposed to look at

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 Bly, this episode looks at two different but connected ideas: * the parts of ourselves we hide in what Bly calls the “invisible bag” * and the things that are hidden from us—by relationships, by systems, and by those in power At the center of the Bluebeard story is a forbidden room. A door we’re told not to open. But over time, the question starts to come up: What’s actually in there? This episode explores: * the meaning of the Bluebeard story and its psychological layers * how repression and hidden truth operate differently * why curiosity and instinct matter * and what happens when we finally look at what’s been kept out of view Because sometimes the turning point doesn’t come when things make sense. It comes the moment you open the door—and decide not to look away. Learn more at www.sbryson.com Prefer listening? Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2z0HrlaU4ZXqJ1LwoT48xP

11 mei 2026 - 12 min
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Follow the White Rabbit: Kairos, Chronos, and the Moments Worth Paying Attention To

Scott Bryson, PhD, explores the difference between chronos and kairos—and how moments from The Matrix [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=0] help us recognize when life is asking something more from us. Most of our lives unfold in chronos time—the steady, everyday rhythm of schedules, responsibilities, and routines. But every once in a while, something interrupts that flow. A moment feels heavier. A question won’t go away. A decision suddenly carries more weight than it should. In this episode, we look at those moments—what the ancient Greeks called kairos—through the lens of Neo’s choice between the red pill and the blue pill. Not as a sci-fi plot point, but as a recognizable human experience: the moment when something breaks in and asks you to pay attention. This episode explores: * the meaning of kairos vs chronos (ancient Greek concepts of time) * why certain moments feel more significant than others * how to recognize when life is interrupting you for a reason * and how to respond without overreacting or shutting it down Because not every interruption matters. But some do. And learning to recognize the difference can change the direction of your life. Learn more at https://www.sbryson.com Prefer video? These conversations are also available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brysonthirdquarter

4 mei 2026 - 13 min
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Pancho and Lefty in The Third Quarter

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 identifying with Pancho—the outlaw, the legend, the one who lives fast and stays pure in memory. But over time, many of us begin to recognize ourselves in Lefty instead—the one who survives, adapts, and carries the consequences of real life.This episode explores: • the meaning of “Pancho and Lefty” and its enduring impact in country music • why the line “he only did what he had to do” lands differently with age • how myth, storytelling, and perspective shape who becomes the hero—and who has to live with the story • and what the song reveals about identity, compromise, and the second half of lifeBecause by midlife, the story isn’t as simple as it once was.We’re not just the legend.We’re the ones who stayed.And the question becomes: what do we do with the story now?Learn more at https://www.sbryson.com Prefer video? These conversations are also available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@brysonthirdquarter

27 apr 2026 - 10 min
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