Tenderly by Roland Tempelaar
– How Should We Meet? And Who Decides? by Priya Parker
– This is so real and shows how broken most of the web is today: This is how we experience the internet today.
– I like the look of this refillable mouthwash container.
– These ceramic heads make me smile.
– Whoa, design-y toilets from France.
– Random and weirdly delightful: Teaching cats to ring a bell
– Parents Are Not Okay. We’re not even at a breaking point anymore. We’re broken. By Dan Sinker
– Nature Track is a podcast that opens a window on the beautiful sounds of the Australian wilderness. These long, uninterrupted soundscapes are the perfect relaxing soundtrack for your work, exercise, meditation or sleep.
– You’re Still Exhausted, by Anne Helen Petersen (via)
– A few years back, Lara Hogan wrote the book Demystifying Public Speaking. Now she made it available online, for free. (Via Kai)
– Yes to these ultra-absorbent, washable cloths. They are free of all plastics, petrochemicals.
– Questions Jason Fried asks when checking references. (The question I always ask is “Would you hire this person again?”)
– Hair-ties that look like bracelets. Smart.
– Ikea is launching a furniture buyback program
– Stoop concerts. I love you Brooklyn.
– The Humane Home, a sustainable living guide. Via Kai Brach’s remarkable Newsletter Dense Discovery.
– Come work with me! CreativeMornings is hiring a Support Coordinator. You will make friends around the world. Seriously.
– Pretending is fun. Put some Tattly on you.
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Thank you for this weekly dose of inspiration. I was pleased to see Nature Track get a mention, it’s a lovely study soundtrack. ‘Gentle rain on a tin roof in the outback’ is a favourite.
Sep 3rd, 2021 / 8:44 pm
Nature track is wonderful, but you owe us 8c a day. Ta.
(Any Australian will tell you why … having said that, enjoy the ABC and have a look at their podcasts. Many are excellent. “Conversations” is a good place to start.)
Sep 10th, 2021 / 8:32 am