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What if your greatest moment wasn’t planned — it just happened?
In 1973, a little-known session singer named Clare Torry walked into Abbey Road Studios for a £30 gig… and delivered one of the most soul-stirring performances ever recorded.

This episode tells her story — from that spontaneous, wordless vocal on Pink Floyd’s The Great Gig in the Sky to her later fight to be recognized as its co-writer.
It’s a reminder that your own “greatest gig” could appear in an ordinary day, a simple meal, or an unexpected opportunity.

Then we cool down with a comfort-food classic: Tuna Casserole with Zucchini Noodles — because sometimes inspiration smells like dinner in the oven.

🎧 Listen. Feel. Create. Your moment’s coming.

🕐 Timestamps

00:00 – Opening
00:29 – The Great Gig, Scene One: Abbey Road 1973
01:21 – The Great Gig, Scene Two: The Performance
02:16 – The Great Gig, Scene Three: The Fight
02:54 – The Great Gig, Scene Four: The Lesson
03:51 – The Great Gig, The Closing: Reflection
04:24 – Recipe: Tuna Casserole with Zucchini Noodles
05:35 – Journaling Prompt
06:02 – Closing

✏️ Journaling Prompt

“What ordinary part of my life might secretly be my greatest gig — if I just gave it everything I’ve got?”

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