An interlude is more than space for an idea to come and go. The interlude began as a transitional moment for audiences to catch their breath between the acts of a play or a movie. Today, interludes are most commonly employed as a pit stop; an opportunity to recalibrate and refocus our ears on the bigger picture. In this surprise episode Warren recalibrates himself and his audience with this one of a kind stream of consciousness. It's refreshing, calming, contemplative and filled with love drawn from the sky, fields, rivers, valleys, birds, friends and the sounds which surround us. Warren drops some clues about the next episode as he reminisces about a late night walk he had with Salvador under a silver half moon and Mars. Thank you for listening.