Category Archives: Something Good

Something Good

“Ask yourself: Where am I? Answer: Here.
Ask yourself: What time is it? Answer: Now.
Say it until you can hear it.”
~ Ram Dass

1. Mindfulness and the Buddha’s Eightfold Path on Lion’s Roar. “To understand how to practice mindfulness in daily life, says Gaylon Ferguson, we have to look at all eight steps of the Buddha’s noble eightfold path.”

2. Gifts from Beyond on Lion’s Roar. “When Holly Stocking finds an unopened gift from her late husband, she contemplates what it really means to be gone — and gone beyond.”

3. HAES Health Sheets. “Health At Every Size®-Based Guides for Blame-Free, Shame-Free Explanations of Common Medical Conditions.” I especially like Why We Don’t Recommend Intentional Weight Loss.

4. Americans Have Learned to Talk About Racial Inequality. But They’ve Done Little to Solve It.

5. The 20 best easy cake recipes. Challenge accepted!

6. Online Therapy During A Pandemic Was Exhausting. Here’s Why I Quit.

7. Dr Jen Gunter’s menopause manifesto.

8. ‘We Always Rise.’ A Black-Owned Bookstore Navigates the Pandemic on The New York Times. “Source of Knowledge has been a Newark mainstay for decades. It survived the past year thanks to the generosity of its customers and an owner who provides more than just books.”

9. Seriously, just tax the rich. “Sometimes, the haggling and hemming and hawing over what to do about the debt overshadow a point that many Americans find obvious: It’s simply a good, fair idea to tax the wealthy. They have disproportionately reaped the benefits of economic growth and the stock market in recent years, contributing to increasing inequality in the United States. The divide has become even more obvious during the Covid-19 pandemic, during which billionaires have managed to add heaps of dollars to their wealth even as millions of people were knocked on their heels.”

10. A beginner’s guide to “But, I’m just not into politics!”

11. Sinead O’Connor Remembers Things Differently on The New York Times. “The mainstream narrative is that a pop star ripped up a photo of the pope on ‘Saturday Night Live’ and derailed her life. What if the opposite were true?”

12. Overwork Killed More Than 745,000 People In A Year, WHO Study Finds.

13. These mesmerizing plant moments are a whole mood. (video)

14. Windows on the world: pandemic poems by Simon Armitage, Hollie McNish, Kae Tempest and more.

15. A thoughtful post about grief from Kris Carr, who recently lost her father. It starts, “In our trauma-phobic, mourning-avoidant culture, we don’t have a language for the deep experiences that each of us will face at some point in our lives.”

16. Midcoast Maine gains a new small book publisher and two literary magazines“A new small press has launched in Maine called Toad Hall Editions and its purpose is to give a platform to writers who don’t get noticed in the more traditional publishing arenas.” Three of my favorite people are doing a really cool thing.

17. Pansexuality 101: 5 Key Facts You Need to Know. Today is #PanVisibilityDay!

Something Good

1. Why Animals Are an Introvert’s Best Friend.

2. How I Make My Life More Comfortable as a Highly Sensitive Introvert.

3. 20 Best Podcasts About Social Justice of 2021.

4. This is what I wanted to read in my depression.

5. Austin Kleon’s new book club: Read Like an Artist. Check out some of the other artists book clubs hosted by Literati. There are some really good ones.

6. In Conversation: Alison Bechdel. In related news, Alison Bechdel Is Working on a “Dykes to Watch Out For” Animated TV Series!

7. 20 Books by Asian American Authors You Need to Read.

8. Burnout: Modern Affliction or Human Condition? on The New Yorker.

9. What Makes Some People More Resilient Than Others on The New York Times.

10. Public health experts: Why we’re going to keep wearing our masks. In related news, People Aren’t ‘Addicted’ to Wearing Masks, They’re Traumatized, and Got the vaccine? Experts say you can relax about your Covid-19 risk now. Really., and Fully Vaccinated People Can Stop Wearing Masks Indoors And Outdoors, CDC Says, and  Hundreds of Epidemiologists Expected Mask-Wearing in Public for at Least a Year on The New York Times.

11. “The Future Loves You Already” Poetry Film & Benefit Print Sale.

12. Lindy West Reflects on the Fat Positive Legacy of “Shrill”.

13. ‘Notes On Grief’ Makes Visceral The Experience Of Death And Grieving.

14. We shouldn’t go back to “normal.” Normal wasn’t good enough. “Many of us feel resistant to return to pre-pandemic life — for good reason.”

15. On Being with Krista Tippett: Joy Harjo – The Whole of Time.

16. Out of Breath. Beautiful; brutal.