I’m fairly unhinged and incapable of talking about anything besides the Eagles, which I will spare you from. (But if you want some good Birds juju, here’s my Eagles hype playlist and my story on being an Eagles fan). My week was fairly chill. Besides the usual work and meetings (and getting in a full week of workouts), I went down to our PA home for a fun shoot with our designers, got to speak with one of my favorite authors, and filmed something that I can’t wait to share very soon (follow to be the first to know). You can catch up on the latest posts here: If budget permits, I would be so appreciative if you upgrade your subscription. You’ll receive the full edition of #5SmartReads (my weekly news series) and access to our accountability group for the plan. This American Woman: A One-In-A-Billion Memoirby Zarna Garg Rarely does a book make me laugh, cry, take 5 pages of notes, and leaves me feeling incredibly patriotic. But rarely does a person like Zarna Garg come along. This is one of the best books I’ve read this year (a bold statement to make in February, but one I stand by). Zarna’s story is incredible, yes, but the lessons she shares about building a life, a family, and a career with purpose. I’m recommending this book before its publication date because it’s that good. Zarna’s own voice is so engaging that I recommend preordering the audiobook, and a physical copy if you love to mark up your books (because you will mark up this one). You can find my recent reads here, and this month’s reads here. Chantelle Soft Stretch Seamless Briefs ($48 for 3)I’ve been on the hunt for new seamless, comfortable underwear since Okko closed its doors - and I think I’ve finally found them. These one-size undergarments magically fit my fluctuating midsection and insanely comfortable. Find this month’s Amazon favorites here. What is a Legal Coup? (Emily in Your Phone)Is anyone else feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, and terrified by the news? If you are, I’m glad you’re here. And, same. One of the people I seek out when politics is wilder than normal is Emily Amick. She unpacks the news, offers the necessary context, and gives you clear actions to give you a useful alternative to doomscrolling. Watching a coup unfold before our eyes has me wanting to crawl back into bed for the foreseeable future. It is terrifying - the barrage of blatantly illegal executive orders, the ‘in a normal world, would be disqualifying’ confirmation hearings for cabinet secretaries, and the seizure of government assets and data by someone who aspires to outshine every comic book villain combined. Emily compares Hitler’s two coup attempts (one unsuccessful, the other…well, you know) to what we see happening in real time. Don’t put down your phone. Don’t hide under the covers. I want you read - and believe - Emily’s words:
I need to heed her last two actions (post more regularly about this administration’s actions that will affect me, and build more community around practicing citizenship).
If you enjoyed this weekend’s letter, please consider:
As always, take exquisite care of yourself this week. xo, |
go birds 🦅
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