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Diseases Treated Breast Cancer. And I had time to get to about 40 of them. And after over an hour we finally decided, "OK, we have to be done now. And so we committed to doing it for a half hour every afternoon, Eastern time. It just feels lovely to have that community and that kindness and that respite and, you know, just a little bit of joy. And we're not burying our heads in the sand, but it's an activity and exercise that re-fortifies us so that we can face those stresses and those challenges.
My wife, Mary, is a minister, and she works primarily with the homeless population in Boston. So that's been particularly stressful right now. It's a community that is particularly vulnerable and hunger has become a big issue.
And so we decided right from the get go that we would ask people who are enjoying the show and who have the means to make a donation to their local food bank. Sometimes I'll do a little practice run of a song, just a rough draft, you know, 10, 15 seconds of it to make sure I remember it. It never felt like a luxury until now, but at the ball games I have, you know, maybe two minutes from the time the request comes in until I have to learn the song and play it.
That always felt like I was extremely pressed for time. Now I have maybe 10 seconds. Some people have have mentioned to me that they've enjoyed getting that, that little behind-the-scenes peek at how it works because it is sort of strange how it works.
It's these sort of compensations, you know.
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