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[Reflections on Mortality, Blues Mastery, and the Art of Television: A Tribute to Rod Nordland and Buddy Guy]-[Remembering War Correspondent Rod Nordland]

Fresh Air · B2 · 2025-06-27

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Navigating the Extremes of Life and Death

The podcast episode features a poignant reflection on the life of Rod Nordland, a veteran war correspondent for the New York Times and Newsweek, who passed away at 75. Nordland’s life was defined by two distinct confrontations with mortality: his decades spent covering global conflicts and his final years battling a terminal glioblastoma. Nordland famously preached the "virtues of cowardice" in war zones, opting to avoid front-line chaos in favor of reporting from headquarters or hospitals. He candidly described his early "arrogance" regarding his own immortality, which shattered when he witnessed a colleague’s death in Cambodia.

His diagnosis in 2019 forced a different kind of confrontation. Unlike the "coin toss" of surviving a war zone, glioblastoma offered no escape, only a terminal reality. Yet, Nordland maintained an upbeat perspective, citing studies that suggest optimism improves patient outcomes. He found profound meaning in his terminal status, using it as a "license" to ask deep questions about existence, ultimately concluding that the meaning of life is "to feel yourself beloved on this earth." His memoir, Waiting for the Monsoon, documents how he and his partner, Leela, found solace in literature, particularly Frank Ostaseski's The Five Invitations, which helped them grieve the life they had planned while embracing the time they had left.

The Evolution of Blues: Buddy Guy’s Legacy

The episode transitions to a 1993 interview with legendary blues guitarist Buddy Guy. Guy, a pioneer of using electronic feedback and distortion, recounted his journey from a sharecropper’s son in rural Louisiana to a central figure in the Chicago blues scene. His technique, he admitted, began as an accident when his guitar sat against an amplifier, creating a sound that would eventually define a generation of rock guitarists like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.

Guy’s narrative is one of perseverance and humility. He described the "Blues cutting contests" in Chicago, where musicians like Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf would jam until the early hours of the morning. Despite his status as a legend, Guy remained driven by a relentless work ethic, stating, "I want you to have 110%, 20% of Buddy Guy, nothing less." He emphasized the influence of B.B. King, whose style of "squeezing the string" remains a foundational element of his craft. For Guy, music was not just a career but a connection to his roots and a way to maintain the vitality of his youth.

The Artistic Depth of The Bear

Finally, the episode features a review of the fourth season of the Hulu series The Bear. Critic David Bianculli praises the show as the "best series on television," despite the bizarre categorization of it as a comedy. He highlights the show’s intense focus on the emotional stakes of the restaurant industry. The series explores the idea that "people go to restaurants to feel less lonely," a theme that permeates the high-pressure environment of Carmy’s kitchen. Bianculli commends the show’s writing for playing the "long game," noting that the performances by Jeremy Allen White, Jamie Lee Curtis, and others are emotionally raw and artistically ambitious. The review underscores the show's meticulous use of music and extreme close-up cinematography to capture the profound human connections forged in the heat of a professional kitchen.

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I tend to see worst-case scenarios
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anything can happen.
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I preach the virtues of cowardice.
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who would do it?
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Why did you keep doing it?
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come to terms with
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worst-case scenario
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best-case scenario
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beat the odds
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play the odds
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