Homework: The History and Hype Surrounding Podcasts

Podcast

In preparation for my first ever podcast this week, I decided it made sense to understand the evolution of podcasts in case there was a quiz or something. Fortunately, there wasn’t, and the whole process proved relatively painless. In fact, Carmen Reed-Gilkison, founder of Side Hustle Rage, created such a comfortable exchange, I nearly forgot […]

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When Learning Makes You LOL – Why We Love Drunk History

Woman Laughing on a Phone

Beating the post-holiday blahs requires pursuing a laugh whenever possible. Between my neighborhood’s current deep freeze and breath-stealing windchill, the past several nights have found me sequestered indoors, basking in the glow of the television. The other night, courtesy of Drunk History, I found myself turning in, feeling a bit sunnier. Lighter. Energized by some […]

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Substituting Recipes for Resolutions

Open, Blank Journal

There is something about the approach of a new year that makes me feel a little frantic. I liken it to the stress associated with wrapping up one big project and embarking on another simultaneously. The dual pressures of reflecting in a meaningful way on the ending year while projecting goals and dreams for the […]

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When You Know You’re that Good, aka Chuck Saves Christmas

The Man Who Invented Christmas

As much as I do love classic holiday movies, from the actual classics like White Christmas to fresher fan faves, a la Elf, I did feel inspired this year to seek out something new on the screen to celebrate the season. For some reason, the new release, The Man Who Invented Christmas, based on Les […]

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In the Constant Quest for Fresh Content, an Argument to Keep it Classic {VIDEO}

Hershey's Kisses up Close

Somehow, the other day, I found myself in front of a TV, instead of a laptop, screen. I can’t now – even as I sit here back in front of the said laptop screen – remember what I was watching or how I thought I had the room in my to-do list to park it […]

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