Month: September 2020

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Debate Drinking Game

As we approach the first Presidential Debate this Tuesday, adding levity to such a charged evening seems both impossible and necessary– but I do believe that it is feasible to simultaneously pay attention and poke […]

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The side effect of covid we don’t discuss enough

Does ‘tired’ count as a mood? Lately, that’s been mine. There’s nothing more frustrating than being unable to summon the energy to engage in areas of life that would normally inspire or excite you, and […]

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Elin Hilderbrand: 28 Summers

I caught up with Elin Hilderbrand, bestselling author of over 20 novels including this summer’s beach read, 28 Summers. A mother of three, an avid runner, reader, and traveler, Hilderbrand grew up outside of Philadelphia. She […]

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Opportunity Amidst Uncertainty (+Some Personal Updates)

“Whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.” -Max Ehrmann, Desiderata For years, the poem Desiderata has hung in the entryway of my childhood home. I’ve passed it […]