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Still one of the best songs ever: Radiohead's "Let Down." Discuss.
Wherein Malfoy loses his tail.
Wherein Malfoy loses his tail.
Just say it.
To-Do lists. We all have them. If they're anything like mine, they contain a rotating set of items, many tactical and mundane in nature (call doctor, pay dog walker, find husband) and I tend to check off what I've completed with others carrying over to the next day/week/month. (See also: last referenced to-do list item above.) And I've realized that the ones that carry over are often the ones I want to do the least. This week, I decided to change that. Instead of tackling the easy or fun ones, I chose the difficult, painful or challenging items and went to go and do/fix those first. Nope, wasn't one bit of fun. But the sense of accomplishment? Huge. In a similar vein, I tried this with my conversations. I naturally tend to avoid things or situations that are hard or painful...I think that's human nature. But it's what gets us stuck and KEEPS US STUCK. So instead, I acknowledged that this was going to feel scary and hard and real and I would want to run the hell away from what I was needing to say. And I did it anyway. Yep: it was hard. I had butterflies. I had to fight every single urge I had to run away or avoid it and just say it, do it, and lead with the honesty. Because I'm at the point in my life where that's really all that matters. Having the difficult conversations. Speaking my mind. Making myself vulnerable. And I survived. I'm still here (albeit a bit more navel-gazing than usual) and while it wasn't easy, honesty is basically all I've got right now. And I'm going with it.
2013: The Year in Music
Look! Great music! In brief: I was going to pick a song from every month and the compilation was going to become The Best of 2013, but that just didn't happen, namely b/c the stuff I loved the most fell at the end of the year. San Fermin. Sky Ferreria. Wild Cub. London Grammar. And much more. So, instead I went the curation route, of course having the requisites (The National, Frightened Rabbit) and Phosphorescent's ethereal and fantastic Song for Zula. There's a few others here, no less phenomenal (I don't pick a favourite child, you know) and should you want the full list of my 2013 mixes, subscribe to this lil' Spotify ditty. Enjoy.
An Open Letter to 2013: So long, Farewell. Auf Wiedersehen, Goodnight.
As 2013 comes to a close - 13+ hours, but who's counting the minutes (Me. And I bet you are too), I thought I'd employ a very typical 2013-esque tactic and write an open letter to this year and bid it, unapologetically, a huge good riddance. Goodbye, 2013, don't let the door hit you on your proverbial ass as you get the hell out. Why such vitriol? Without question, this was my hardest year. And this sentiment has been echoed by so many friends, colleagues, and those of you I still follow on the Internets. I'd love an astrologer or someone more cosmically tied than I to weigh in here, but the resounding theme I've experienced and heard was that this year was a giant sack of shit. (Music releases notwithstanding...My "best of" post will hopefully take a more positive vibe.) 2013 was hard. Like, running a marathon without training hard. Being blindsided with awful news and without a support system hard. Like opening a bottle of wine without a wine opener hard (rule of thumb: carry one in every bag.) But the optimist in me that somehow still exists saw and learned a few things and the verbose me thought I'd share. Find your voice. You're stronger than you had realized, and old enough to speak up for yourself. Pissing someone off isn't the worst thing that can happen, especially if the alternative of staying quiet is at your own expense. But, that said... Pick your battles. You have enough going on. You can have opinions without having to share them. Fight only the fights you need to...things are hard enough without taking on someone else's challenge. Quality over quantity. In all parts of your life...friends, possessions, experiences, even food. Yes, we have to eat a McDonald's salad now & again but looking back it's likely we'll remember that meal at Eleven Madison Park much more. Trust your intuition. Watch for red flags. Listen to that voice inside. Hell, even trust your dreams, or at least the ones that aren't a result of late-night Chinese food & the dredges of a $7.99 wine bottle. I credit much of my career success in making choices that feel right, that you can envision yourself being part of. Rule of thumb: if you find yourself adding a caveat when explaining the situation to someone ("But it's a strong brand!" "But he's going through a hard time!"), examine it for what it is. Nothing is perfect but you don't have to put yourself in something harder than it needs to be. Give the benefit of the doubt. Even in the hardest situations, look for people's intentions. I don't think most people intend to be an ass. They may be protecting their own interests, guarding their heart or even just unprepared to handle whatever situation they've found themselves in. Recognize that, and while you have to react accordingly, show a bit of compassion & hope that they, too, learn from whatever is going on and can at least look to your reaction as an example. Unless they cheated on you...then kick 'em in the nuts. (Kidding...not really.) There's something symbolic about the year changing, a practical physicality of yet another 365 days around the sun on this globally-warmed planet that we inhabit. But time is short; we are not immortal & our days are literally numbered. Spend them wisely. Surround yourself with people you love and experiences you cherish. This might require sacrifice; literal purging of friends and changing of jobs or locations or habits. That's ok, and it's also ok that it's scary. Because it's how we grow and learn and get through another 365 of these (and another and another...) that will hopefully be better than the last. Look up...I still am.
My contribution to the Sherpaa holiday party. Buddy's never been happier. (at Sherpaa HQ)
My compilation of my monthly mixes is updated, incl. some @sanferminband & @wearetyphoon love.
Help Us Build Houses & Win Sonos!
It's nearing the end of my Many Hopes campaign and we've got a ways to go to hit my personal goal of $5000. (We've currently received $425 in donations from you generous, generous friends, but still have about 90% to go.) So, incentives. (Read: bribery!)
Anyone who donates $25 between now and next Wednesday Friday, Dec. 6th will be entered into a drawing to win a Sonos Play:3. (And yes, if you've already donated, you're eligible too.) My amazing friends at Sonos have been a huge supporter of me for years and are kind enough to donate one of their (seriously) life-changing speakers to this cause. And since donations are doubled, your $25 actually brings $50 to helping build four boys' homes in Kenya.Â
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So thank you if you've already made a donation and if you haven't yet, now's your time...and the best speaker system around is just an added bonus!
I recently posted about my involvement with Many Hopes, a charity near to my heart. We're currently raising money to build four boys homes in Kenya, getting 60 young boys off the streets and into a safe home with education, medical care and most importantly, love. View the video above to see why this is so important to me.
I need your help.
I've set a goal to raise $5000 and right now, every dollar you donate will be matched. So if you give $5, that turns into $10. $50 becomes $100. Every dollar you donate goes directly to building these homes. You can donate here.
Please share this campaign so we can help spread the word; your support means the world to me. THANK YOU.
Brazilian Testicle Mascot ‘Mr. Balls’ aka ‘Senhor Testiculo’ Raises Awareness of Testicular Cancer
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Many Hopes
I met Thomas last November at a dive bar in New York. It was not his Irish accent that first charmed me; nor was it his dashing good looks and quick wit. (Though those were a close second, to be fair.) It was his story. Thomas is the co-founder of Many Hopes, an organization building homes and schools for boys and girls in Kenya. The mission is much larger, though. Many Hopes also creates local businesses to sustain the cause, empowering a generation who will one day rise up to help defeat the causes of extreme poverty. I love people who think - and act - big. Thomas is just that.
Over the past year, I've not only gotten to know Thomas much better, but have become very involved with Many Hopes. Right after I left my job in early June, I immediately reached out to Thomas to see how I could help. With some time on my hands during my sabbatical, I wanted to be able to give some of my time and talent to a cause I believe in. Many Hopes is this cause. And today, we're launching the most ambitious goal to-date: Raising $300,000 to build four boys' homes in Kenya. I would love your support.
I've started a campaign page where you can donate to this extremely worthy cause. If you can give a dollar, THANK YOU. If you can give five, ten, twenty, or much more, know that every single dollar that we raise goes directly to building these homes and getting young boys off the street and into a place where they can receive the care, education and love that is so very needed. And if you're not able to give today, the campaign extends through November 24th...please help us spread the word by sharing this post & the campaign with your friends and networks. Every little bit helps.
I'll be updating our progress over the coming weeks, and you can learn more about the Breaking Ground Campaign and why it's so very important. This has truly become a cause that I'm passionate about; I'm thrilled to be traveling to Kenya in early December to meet with these very boys and girls that we're helping. Just know that we can't do it without you, and your help is so very appreciated. Thank you for literally saving lives and giving these kids the childhood that they've been missing.
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I think it’s time I talked about money for a little bit. This will be slightly awkward but I would like to get it off my chest, because I can often see people wanting to ask me, and some brave souls just go for it. Gotta admire those people. No fear.
I took a timid step at this in the past,...
I love Rick Webb so very much. For his brilliance, his support AND his transparency. I have a draft of a post that I'm now inspired to publish due to this on topics I think warrant more transparency...thanks, Rick, for the little above I needed. And for being you.