#MatteredToMe - April 3, 2020: History, Cheer, Mending, and Surprise Joy
Hello, everyone. It's Friday. Here are some things that mattered to me recently:
1. Danny Ghitis posted a
#MatteredToMe - March 27, 2020: Quiet Beauty, Grief, and Hope
1. Clint Smith's poem "When people say, “we have made it through worse before”"
articulates something
Crisis, Emotion, and Intention
Depending on where you live, we're about a week or so into our period of
isolation and social
#MatteredToMe - March 20, 2020: Gorge, The Two Princes, Tranquillusionist
Many of you already know this, I imagine, but every Friday that I can manage, I
post a little list
Podcasts If You're Stuck at Home and Need Something to Listen to
It occurred to me this morning that in the near future—or perhaps already—some
people may find themselves stuck
The Outer Banks
This morning on the drive to work I picked an old and relatively long playlist,
and set it to shuffle.
In This Letter, I Am, Unfortunately, Talking About Electability and Joe Biden
Before I say anything else, let me make something clear: if you like Joe Biden
and are happy to be
50 Things That Mattered to Me in 2019
Today is the last day of the year, and it has become a bit of a tradition for me
to
You're not a problem to be solved, you're a person
Recently I’ve been listening to the podcast Finding Fred
[https://www.fatherly.com/finding-fred-rogers-podcast/], in which writer Carvell
Wallace
Thoughts on podcast intros
(Being a podcaster, I spend a lot of time thinking about podcasting from a craft
perspective—looking at what other