Ep.42: Mogol, per una vita bella: talento, responsabilità e perdono - Parole Povere
In this new episode, we welcome Giulio Rapetti, aka Mogol, to Parole Povere for an intense and sincere conversation. The great Italian lyricist recounts his encounter with Saint Francis, admiring his rigor, his love for all, and his choice of poverty. He speaks of creativity as a gift God offers to each person, to be nurtured with hard work, tenacity, and self-criticism. From memories of daring adventures and signs of a Providence that protected him, a man emerges who feels indebted to life. His final message reaches us as an invitation: to forgive, to pray for all, to live in gratitude. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:59 Who is Saint Francis for Mogol? 03:44 When did you discover you were called to become a poet of song? 08:46 Sometimes limitations become opportunities 13:57 There's a song that was a gift to humanity 15:04 The word in Giulio's heart

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