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A weekly email — five things worth sharing.
Survey Says!
Hi y'all, * First off, thanks to everyone who participated in the first annual reader survey - that was lovely of you. The 'My Parents are Stouped' stickers
Nostalgia Draft
Hi y'all, * Thank you all for participating in the reader survey! I'm going to dive into the fun answers I got in next week's
Eggs in a Basket
Hi y'all, * This week you get me lecturing you on the joys of cutting a hole in toast and baking an egg into said toast. I will not
The Home Repair Theory of Startups
Hi y'all, * HA! Thought you got rid of me because I missed last week? Think again. Only way to do that is to hit that unsubscribe button....probably.
Routines
Hi y'all, * This week you get a personal reminder to muck around a bit, even when things feel busy. * Following that energy, I really enjoy this article by
Really Calm Tunes
Hi y'all, * Busy week for me so you all get a quick list of what I've been listening to while needing to focus on things that
Look Around! There's Beauty Here.
Hi y'all, This week is a little two-fer - you get my banana oat flour pancake recipe and a new mixtape made specifically for you all. The pancakes
Fixing Tanking in the NBA
Hi y'all, *Note to any new readers (link) This week I wrote about something a bit different, a plan to fix the issue of team's losing
Hi Neighbor
Hi y'all, This week I wrote about how I'm planning on ingratiating myself to our new neighbors and public infrastructure in the US. Before we get
Soundscapes for Work
Note to new readers: I'm working on writing consistently and through that actively finding what this newsletter (and the blog) is about. Knowing people I care about will
Hi Nora :)
Hi friends, This week I compiled a list of the movies I haven't seen that, when I tell people, predictably get the 'What!?! You haven't
Lovely Detours
Hi y'all, This week I want to highlight my Two Minute Detour and expound upon the road (literally) less taken. Hope you enjoy. 1. I'm writing
Make it Pleasant
Hi friends, This week I wrote about a highly effective and often overlooked productivity hack: making what you need or want to do less painful (read: more pleasant). 1. I&