Something Good

1. Good stuff from Seth Godin: Closed/open (“it’s almost impossible to pick up something when your hand is in a tight fist”), and Goals and expectations, and Appropriate tension.

2. My Health and Wellness Plan? Icelandic Horses“Serious illness gave our writer an urgent need for physical and spiritual rebirth. She found both by bonding with a unique riding breed that seems touched by Viking spirit.”

3. In Praise of Transparency from Jena Schwartz. Also, the poem at the end of this post is SO GOOD, especially this ending:

“She walks away
and you step into the water
Exit, entrance

You glide towards the reflections
of tree trunks
the clouds as your witness

All the ugliness washes away
All the fight quiets
All the questions calm down

And for a few minutes
you remember to be carried”

4. Poetry from Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer: Above Treeline, and After a Difficult Day, and One Evesdropping.

5. Wisdom from Henry Miller“To be silent the whole day long, see no newspaper, hear no radio, listen to no gossip, be thoroughly and completely lazy, thoroughly and completely indifferent to the fate of the world is the finest medicine a man can give himself.” Yes, please.

6. Panic Attacks: 11 Tips to Flip the Switch.

7. Old complaints and grievances from Austin Kleon.

8. Seriously… from BBC Radio 4, “A rich selection of documentaries aimed at relentlessly curious minds. No subject is too strange, no idea too weird. Released twice a week, this podcast is introduced by Vanessa Kisuule.”

9. Everything is talking on Instagram. “Stories are everywhere. Everything is talking.”

10. Street Art Frankeya 60 sec doc on Instagram, “a street artist from Amsterdam whose urban interventions give everyday street elements an extraordinary upgrade. He transforms mundane objects into creative art installations, injecting a delightful twist into the concrete jungle.”

11. Activist Micro Action Dispatch: Support Your Public Library from Omkari Williams.

12. what to love when you’re running out of things to love, a 10-Line Tuesday poem from Maya Stein.

13. Wisdom from Lion’s Roar: The Buddha’s Four Foundations of Mindfulness (“Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi unpacks the Buddha’s original mindfulness manual”), and This Moment is Perfect (“No matter what we experience when we’re meditating, it only has meaning when we take it out into our daily lives, shares the late Thich Nhat Hanh. There is nothing we experience that we can’t approach with the mindfulness and compassion we develop in our meditation”), and My 49-Day Journey Through Grief (“After the devastating loss of her son, Karen Wallace Bartelt sought solace beyond the practices of her Christian faith. Finding inspiration in Buddhism, she shares how she learned to sit with her grief and create a sacred space within for transformation to unfold”).

14. Please Help Adanne Bookshop Relocate“A Black woman-owned bookstore is in need of our help.”

15. How Your House Makes You Miserable“What do you truly love in a house — not because it’s current, not because it’s on HGTV, but because it makes it feel like you, a person in the world, live there? And how different would it feel to look upon your space not with the harsh eye of the market, but with the warm, gracious lens of home?”

16. 3 Surprisingly Tiny Habits That Will Help You Feel Happier from Courtney Carver on Be More With Less.

17. An Introvert’s Survival Guide to Navigating Parties.

18. A Small Spiritual Tweak“The extraordinary power of realistic rituals & routines” from Satya Robyn. Also from Satya, What Is Gentle Buddhism?

19. You do you: Essays on being creative, a new book from Danny Gregory. “My goal is to help you realize your amazing creative potential and to clear the crap that’s getting in the way of having an authentic, creative life. You can do this. I can help.” My copy is on its way.

20. Do Feel Free to Have an Unexpressed Thought from “Cranky” Patti Digh, “The power of wow and silence.”

21. 35 Things I’ve Learned (About Relationships) In 35 years.

22. No, Public Education Isn’t Too Woke. It’s Barely Even Awake. “Some politicians are invoking a false narrative for political gain.” In related news, Teach The Truth.

23. Barack Obama’s 2023 summer reading list.

24. The Brief, Wondrous Life of Little Leo“When Leo Babler was born with a rare and deadly genetic disorder, his parents reshaped their lives, moving to the mountains, building out an adventure van, and making sure their son experienced the most beautiful wild places in the country during the time they had.”

25. What Not To Say To A Grieving Person When Someone Dies.

26. Miles Music Kid(video) “Miles is proficient on a slew of instruments, and plays them on his own recordings, mixing them with his own vocals, or even recreating hits by other artists note-for-note. And other notable artists are recognizing the talent of this young musician, who’s just turned seven.”

27. I’m Not a Mourning Person: Braving Loss, Grief, and the Big Messy Emotions That Happen When Life Falls Apart. “From New York Times bestselling author Kris Carr, comes a transformational book about love, loss, and all the life-changing insights we receive when we embrace them.” I pre-ordered my copy.

28. The former news anchor at the center of the mindfulness movement.

29. Extraordinary tattoos of realistic still-life figures by Makkala Rose.

30. 135-Pound Mastiff Becomes Obsessed With A Tiny Kitten | The Dodo Odd Couples(video)

31. This was posted on Facebook and I can’t find where it came from originally but it’s good.

32. Inner Eclipses: Waiting for the Return of our Hidden Suns“The way to safely view an eclipse is through goggles or a tiny hole. You need protection so you aren’t hurt. And holding despair may be the same. You need the ability to take in just a small view of something so big. The things that happen that bring forth despair in us are things that are not only big–they are what makes us human. Despair is the ultimate experience of being mortal—of knowing that in that moment our biggest power is the power to witness what is true, even if the truth is hard, or awful or unbearable.”

33. Wild Crow Becomes Best Friends With This Family | The Dodo Wild Hearts(video)

34. Red Rebel Armour, “a collective of urban Indigenous storytellers sharing their experiences through streetwear fashion…creating a signature and powerful style that celebrates Indigenous identity, resilience, and pride.” Their Someone’s Good Medicine hoodie and Hummingbird Joy hoodie are my favorites.

35. Elon Musk looks to rebrand Twitter with the letter XHe is such a buffoon. Every news item about him seems like something from The Onion.

36. I Love Coffee, but I Gave It Up for MudWtr. Don’t Make My Mistake.

37. Bucolic landscapes painted on the surfaces of cut tree trunks by Alison Moritsugu.

4 thoughts on “Something Good

  1. Rita Ott Ramstad's avatarRita Ott Ramstad

    Great piece from Bettina Love on the true state of social justice work in public schools. I worked in a district that actively worked to create some, and it was an uphill trek. Even the most “woke” districts in my half-blue state are barely awake, especially when it comes to changing actual practices.

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  2. Kari's avatarWriter McWriterson

    I read How Your House Makes You Miserable to Mike. I can’t believe I hadn’t thought of this before. I enjoy reading articles that challenge my thinking. I am so grateful for your blog.

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