Finishing with Yes: The Final Pages
Welcome to 2 Pages with MBS.
This is the final episode, the last chapter.
And I’m going to read from one of the finest final chapters ever written.
The Molly chapter from James Joyce’s Ulysses.
So, as 2 Pages comes to an end, I’m saying, like Molly:
Yes
… to the lovely team who made this podcast, in particular Audra Casino of One Stone Creative and her team; and Tugba Yeniay, the majordomo of the pod, who has made life easy for me and my guests.
Yes
… to the 190 or so guests we’ve had, and the wisdom and the enthusiasm and the whole heartedness they’ve shared with you and me.
Yes
… to you, individually and collectively, being willing to listen to the pod, to give it some love and leave reviews, and as so many of you have done, to let me know you’ve found this a useful adventure.
So, Yes.
You’re awesome and you’re doing great.
🎧 Final Pages
I am reading two pages from Ulysses by James Joyce.
In this conversation, you’ll find:
The Positivity of "Yes"
Joyce saw "Yes" as the ultimate word of hope and possibility—a perfect way to end a podcast.
Finding Beauty in Chaos
The Molly chapter shows how life’s messiness holds truth, connection, and creativity.
The Power of Letting Go
Choosing to end something, whether a project or a chapter, can open the door to growth, reflection, and new opportunities.
Every Ending Is a Beginning
Goodbyes aren’t just closures—they’re the start of what comes next, even if it’s unclear.
Gratitude for the Journey
This podcast has been a gift, a chance to connect, learn, and share moments of brilliance.
Read the Interview
If you’d rather read than listen, no worries.
Thanks for listening and being part of 2 Pages with MBS.
You’re awesome and you’re doing great.
MBS, I love the idea of Yes as an active outlook though have barely experimented with it lately. I think finding this page might be just the reminder I need. Thanks!
I’m going to miss this podcast. It isn’t the only one I listen to, but it’s the only one I stopped everything to listen to… with paper and pen in hand. MBS, you are an amazing interviewer and as so many of your guests pointed out, you ask the most provocative questions. Thank you for every single episode.