![]() Suze built a meditation company to help people, all around the world, live more calm and balanced lives. She is letting us in on the details of working in a high-stress job in the fashion industry, working as an editor for Vogue, Marie Claire, & Glamour magazine, and how she self recreated and started a whole new career, in her “second act”. She is also an author, her book is called Unplug: A Simple Guide To Meditation for Busy Skeptics and Modern Soul Seekers. Suze Yalof Schwartz is the founder and CEO of Unplug Meditation (and the app), the world’s first drop-in non-religious meditation studio. Suze also explains how using and building meditation practices helped her self recreate in the second half of life. Sarah Milken, in an open and honest conversation about why and how meditation & mindfulness can help us find our passion in “the second” act. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Laura Anne Gilman is an editor, a teacher and a writer with more than twenty novels. Have Stakes, Will Travel (By:Faith Hunter) Out of the Madhouse (By:Nancy Holder,Christopher Golden)Įasy Pickings (By:Faith Hunter,C.E. ![]() Ghost Roads (By:Nancy Holder,Christopher Golden) ![]() One Thing or Your Mother (By:Kirsten Beyer)ĭemons of the Hellmouth: A Guide for Slayers (By:Nancy Holder) The Wisdom of War (By:Christopher Golden) Oz: Into the Wild (By:Christopher Golden) 2 (By:Yvonne Navarro)īuffy the Vampire Slayer. Spike and Dru: Pretty Maids All in a Row (By:Christopher Golden) How I Survived My Summer Vacation (By:Michelle West) The Harvest (By:,Richie Tankersley Cusick) The Sunnydale High Yearbook (By:Nancy Holder) Sins of the Father (By:Christopher Golden) Night of the Living Rerun (By:Arthur Byron Cover)īuffy the Vampire Slayer: The Monster Book (By:Thomas E. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (By:,Richie Tankersley Cusick) ![]() ![]() ![]() Most believe Tavares has an untradeable contract at this point, even though his regular-season production has been good. Marner is the best option to get that guy. One of them must go to get someone like that or even an excellent No. Matthews, Marner and Nylander don’t do that. The Leafs need a top player who can force his will on opponents. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Yes, he can disappear for long stretches, but he’s come through when it counts more than his teammates and has shown a lot more passion and calmness than most of them. Similar things can be said about William Nylander, who isn’t in the same price or talent range, but has consistently outperformed the other Leafs in the playoffs. But it’s nearly impossible to find a player of his class.Īll you do with Matthews is get him to sign an extension as quickly as possible. He had a rough post-season and a down year (injuries played a role) and looks far less dangerous in the playoffs, when the going gets rough and penalties mostly stop being called. He’s won most of the league’s major trophies already and might be the best pure goal-scorer around. He’s arguably the most talented Leaf to take the ice. Standing pat should not be an option.Īuston Matthews can’t be moved, though. We never thought Leonard would become a Raptor. They probably can’t land a difference-maker like Leonard or Tkachuk, but you never know. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]() ![]() I poem the hands off the men who did what they know they did. I poem a nazi i went to college with in the jaw until his face hangs a bone tambourine. So i bury the poem in the river & the body in the fire. My mentor said once a poem can be whatever you want it to be. ![]() I mail a poem to 3/4ths of the senate, they choke off the scent. I tuck a poem next to my dick, sneak it on the plane.Ī poem goes off in the capitol, i raise a glass in unison. I hold a poem to a judge’s neck until he’s not a judge anymore. I whisper to them tender tender bridge bridge but they say bitch ain’t no time, make me a weapon! ![]() & then, finally, the window, the wind, the flowers, the honey In a car – all that fear pent in my wings, those screaming, swatting giants & it looked so sharp, so exact, a blade fit to the curve of my name. I didn’t know when i thought, i don’t like that hoe, it was just Two stank bitches, thick as mothers, a lil gone off love’s gold milk. Our dueling shoulders found each other in? a synced nod?īeing the only of our kind in a room full of not-us?) here we live ![]() Was stank right back, two skunks pissed & pissing, smelling like skunks.īut somehow (was it mutual hate for a stanker fuck? a song But like the funk of a dude unwashed & sun-whooped ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Reminds me a lot of my guy friends back home. ☹️ I honestly like the breakdance crew so much! They have a weird first meeting ever in the house but once we get to know them- the brother’s friends, they’re good actually funny, supporting and easy-going. □□Īpart from racism, this book also have a fun side the breakdancing! □□♀️ I found myself enjoy reading about it but unfortunately, it isn’t much in here which makes me a bit sad. ![]() It’s hard, it really is, but it’s getting easier to handle at the end of the day. I feel her so much about bottling all her feelings to herself. Shirin is the main character who face a lot of challenges in her life. Just a few pages into the book, I’m already loving the writing! The writing is so easy and so… light ✨ This is one of my favorite kind of writings. First book that I read from Tahereh Mafi! □ So bumped I finally got to read her book because I haven’t had the chance to read the popular Shatter Me series. ![]() ![]() ![]() He starts hanging out at Finnegan’s Bar because he has a vague memory of being there with Miki. When a fire at the asylum allows him to escape he heads toward San Francisco-the last place he remembers being with Miki.ĭamien arrives in San Francisco and does the only thing he knows how to do, play his guitar and sing. He’s confused, but he knows that if he can just get to Miki, all will be well. The memories that come to him in pieces are of him on stage with his band and of Miki, his best friend. No matter how many times he’s told that he is Stephen Thompson and the people who visit him are his parents, he knows it’s all a ruse. Locked up in a mental asylum, he knows that something is wrong. With Kane and his massive family by his side, Miki slowly left the darkness he’d lived in and walked into the light.īut at the end of Sinner’s Gin, we learned that Damien was not dead after all.ĭamien Mitchell is a mess. Alone and missing his best friend, Damien, Miki struggled until he met Kane Morgan. Miki was in a bad place as he grieved the loss of his band mates due to a horrific accident following an awards show. John, lead singer of the band, Sinner’s Gin. Because of that, it is impossible for me to write this without a bit of book one spoilers. ![]() Ford left us with a deliciously heartbreaking cliffhanger that had me hooked and hungry for this book. NOTE : Spoilers from book one, Sinner’s Gin Whiskey and Wry (Sinners, #2) by Rhys Ford ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But then, of course, I think as with expeditioners, the question arises of now what? You know, the center of my life was suddenly gone and facing the blank page again for the first time in seven years was not easy. And so I certainly felt a sense of relief at the end. I definitely was depleted by this book by the time I was done, I took pretty much everything I was preoccupied with and thinking about during this time, I did a lot of travel, both coincidentally and for the purposes of seeing this place, it was really important to me to see Antarctica, it was important to me to see the Arctic. On finishing the novel, compared to finishing something like an Antarctic expedition I've seen the edge of it, although the piece of ice where Little America was has long since broken off and floated away and returned to the ocean. It was a little confusing because Little America existed in multiple iterations. I read his accounts of his expeditions and what I could find by other members of them. actually built on the the Ross Ice Shelf, floating ice shelf. So this was one of Richard Byrd's expedition bases. Book Reviews With 'Arrangements' And 'The Rest,' Two Debut Novelists Arrive Maggie Shipstead Great Circle: A novel Paperback Apby Maggie Shipstead (Author) 4.4 14,128 ratings Editors pick Best Literature & Fiction See all formats and editions Kindle 12. ![]() ![]() ![]() Fields, 1926), The Show-off (with Ford Sterling & Lois Wilson, 1926), Love Em & Leave Em (with Evelyn Brent, 1926), Beggars of Life (with Wallace Beery & Richard Arlen, 1928 ), A Girl in Every Port (with Victor McLaglen, 1928), and The Canary Murder Case (with William Powell & Jean Arthur, 1929).īrooks’ accomplishments did not go unheralded. Clair, Eddie Sutherland, William Wellman and Howard Hawks in films such as It’s the Old Army Game (with W.C. Early on, she worked with directors Malcom St. Ironically, Louise Brooks is perhaps least remembered for what she was – a gifted actress. ![]() Her sleek black hair – the famous “black helmet” – defined a face both inviting and enigmatic. Fair skinned and freckled, Brooks appeared on film as something almost luminous. Her distinct Dutch bob framed a face of astonishing beauty. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Her father, a schoolteacher and a committed socialist, inspired her dedication to justice and equality. Earlier this month, The New Press released Andrea Dworkin: The Feminist as Revolutionary, an intimate and thoroughly researched biography by leading LGBT scholar Martin Duberman.īelow is a brief timeline of the life and work of Andrea Dworkin- not at all comprehensive, given that she was an incredibly prolific writer and speaker.Īndrea is born in Camden, New Jersey, to Harry Dworkin and Sylvia Spiegel, both of whom were of Jewish immigrant backgrounds. Over a decade after her passing in 2005, her work has taken on renewed importance in the wake of #MeToo, raising new questions about how we navigate sex, power, gender, and consent. One of the most controversial and iconoclastic feminists of the twentieth century, Andrea Dworkin was born on this day in 1946. ![]() ![]() ![]() The first and easiest way to stun it is to go defensive. This is really a boss of two parts: stunning it, then walloping it. If you want an easy life, bring some bomb flowers, but this is not essential. At the very least, you’re going to need arrows and a hammer. How to defeat Frox in Tears of the Kingdomįirst, make sure you’re prepared. Thanks to their size, they’re pretty tough to miss. The nearest travel points are the Nihcayam Lightroot (head south) or the Nogukoyk Lightroot (head north). There are several Frox in the Depths below Hyrule, but the easiest one to find lies due north of the Great Abandoned Mine, almost directly below the Hyrule Field Skyview Tower. Where to find Frox in Tears of the Kingdom The biggest issue, of course, is the location - because, to quote Jamiroquai, we’re going deeper underground (than you would for the Talus enemies). It also has less health, which is always great to know. While these gigantic, tusked, frog-like monsters may seem intimidating at first, they’re surprising quick to take down once you know what you’re doing, and if you come prepared.įortunately, the Frox shares a similarities with the Battle Talus and Stone Talus enemies when it comes to strategies, so if you’re already comfortable with the big brutes, you’re already in good stead. Literally, the place is covered in gloom. ![]() The Frox is a new monster in the Legend of Zelda series, making its debut in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s gloomy underground. ![]() |