Something Good

~This week’s list of things worth reading, watching, listening to, contemplating, and sharing.

1. Surviving the unthinkable or, A hostile takeover from Black Girl In Maine Media.

2. Poetry: Sky Woman, Rosebush After the Rainstorm, In Praise of the Disordered, and Water Prayer from Julie Barton; What Comes Next, Even the Smallest Acts, What I Didn’t Know, Doors Where I Have Knocked, How Can We Not Try to Save It?, and Unlikely Gratefulness from Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer; and Calling Things What They Are by Ada Limón, shared by Patti Digh; and in related news, She Will Not Be Quiet from Julia Fehrenbacher, “An Urgency to Speak. Jottings from my Journal: A Daily Writing Practice. An Intention & an Invitation.”

3. “Switching off your phone and throwing it in the river is not a solution,” an interview w/ leftist technologist Lou Millar-McHugh on Sluggish.

4. From The Beautiful Mess by John Pavlovitz: Fight Evil, Resist Fascism, and Take a Nap and It’s Time to Pick a Hill Worth Dying On.

5. From Seth Godin: Rainy day surfer and Muscling your way through.

6. How to Get Started on Getting Started, “7 ideas to jumpstart community practice” on Group Hug.

7. A hopemonger, Hugh Hollowell’s recent Life Is So Beautiful newsletter.

8. 10 Gentle Self-Care Practices and How to Prioritize Them from Courtney Carver on Be More With Less.

9. The Little Free Library and the Dismantling of Democracy from Jena Schwartz. “Always returning to what matters most.”

10. The Wisdom of The Hive: What Honeybees Can Teach Us about Collective Wellbeing, a new book by Michelle Cassandra Johnson & Amy Burtaine. “Honeybees illustrate communal interdependence, attunement to nature, coexistence with darkness, and so much more―lessons worthy of emulating within our own human world. In times marked by turmoil and uncertainty, honeybees offer a powerful example of how to turn toward each other, to deeply commit to creating conditions for survival of all beings, and to build a future where all can thrive.”

11. How to Stop Catastrophizing: An Expert’s Guide. “A clinical psychologist suggests a three-pronged plan for tackling anxiety and approaching each day logically and positively.” This is from 2017, but still so relevant.

12. a quick primer for handling overwhelm, “or, how to keep making light in dark times” from Karen Walrond.

13. The lessons of Trees from Pádraig Ó Tuama. In related news, Irish poet Pádraig Ó Tuama’s new anthology meditates on human connection and Pádraig Ó Tuama on Patricia Smith, Poems as Acts of Noticing, and the Power of Good Teachers.

14. A simple practice for anxiety from Abigail Rose Clarke.

15. The social contract is broken, “What do we do in a lawless world?” from Patti Digh. In related news, and also from Patti, How to fight back when the government is being taken over in a billionaire coup.

16. Swimming Lessons, “a conversation about body and metaphor with Lidia Yuknavitch.” In related news, Lidia Yuknavitch Tells Us About Shapeshifting on Cheryl Strayed’s Dear Sugar.

17. Losing It on Live TV on The New York Times. (gift link) “Lorne Michaels reportedly dislikes when ‘Saturday Night Live’ cast members break character. But over 50 seasons, it’s become one of the show’s signature moves — one that usually delights the audience.”

18. I Would Be Black in Every Lifetime from Frederick Joseph.

19. Wake Up, Naomi! from Laurie Wagner.

20. How to organize under authoritarian creep in a closing civil society. “With civil society under attack from a dehumanizing far-right government, it bears remembering: In crisis there is also opportunity.”

21. Choosing Love Is How We Win. “Now is the time to ask your community what they need—to connect and build power wherever you can.”

22. Fighting for justice doesn’t have to be a big dramatic act. It can be small by Rebecca Solnit.

23. How to Avoid Burnout with the Middle Way on Lion’s Roar. “Valerie Brown on the importance of taking care of ourselves, while taking care of others.”

24. Staying human in the WinCo express line from Rita Ott Ramstad on Rootsie. “What do you do about the older white guy with 19 items in the express line on a cold winter night during a coup?”

25. Readers’ favorite reads of 2024. “1,997 readers shared their top 3 books of 2024.”

26. Oregon Zoo’s new elephant baby is ‘really keeping mom on her toes.’ Baby elephants are one of the cutest things on earth.

27. The Art of Survival from Danny Gregory.

28. Here’s how Democrats should fight back against Trump by Margaret Sullivan. “Democrats in a new generation are punching back hard. And, in so doing, showing their colleagues how to overcome their reputation for dithering.”

29. Most of us are overeating protein… and it’s driving up fat levelsIn related news, this hilarious Instagram reel and what she has to say about how much protein we should eat.

30. Traveling Land Artist Creates Stunning Portraits Out of Found Pebbles Wherever He Goes.

31. “It Adds So Much Flavor And No One Can Figure It Out”: People Are Sharing Their Secret Ingredient For Making Dishes Taste Incredible.

32. Will a dog bed for humans improve my life? My pets and I found out. “The Snuggle Pod is big enough for a 6ft person and at least one dog. Unfortunately, I have two dogs.”

6 thoughts on “Something Good

  1. cynthia's avatarcynthia

    Once more Jilly, A wonderful happiness-infusing dose of more cool things! Sometime if you have time and interest I’d love to get your advice on how to collect and save these good things — yours and ones I find. I’m constantly losing files!

    I loved all these but haven’t gone through them all yet. Only thing I’d add to the list of “secret ingredients” I’d be careful with MSG…. I get a headache for days if I eat anything that has MSG in it. I don’t know why… maybe when some restaurants use it they use a version that has preservatives or something in it bc I understand it’s a natural substance…. I used to have a cookbook called Secret Ingredients and it was the most fun cookbook ever!

    Anyway just a deep bow to you and thank you for making me stay up too late enjoying the multitude of wonderful links. See you friday! xo c

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    1. jillsalahub's avatarjillsalahub Post author

      Yes, let’s talk about that. Any time, just let me know. My answer might not be very satisfying or helpful, because my strategy is less a system and more what looks like a lot of piles but I swear I know where everything is. 🙂 ❤

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