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Monday, October 5, 2015

62 million girls

A photo posted by First Lady Michelle Obama (@michelleobama) on

I've been very blessed to have had so many access to education growing up. I was fortunate to start my learning young, when I went to a cool preschool in a building that was constructed in the 1850's, where it instilled the basic principles of creativity. I then transferred to several schools as I progressed, and it broadened my scope of diversity and understanding of other kids and their different backgrounds. For a few years during elementary, I also was enrolled in a private school, where it taught me to question my beliefs and introduced me to the concept of spirituality. One grade-level at a time, it wasn't long before I propelled myself into high-school; and I always knew that this was the time that mattered. From what I understood, by observing the other students around me, there was not much that separated us from each other, except for our motivation. Although I wasn't the top student, I knew that I wasn't handicapped from the rewards that were offered either. If all you had to do was try your best, then why not?

Michelle Obama launched a campaign that advocates just that: take advantage of the education around you. We are so lucky, in the United States, to have so much access to school. Even if it's not perfect, or it's difficult, it's so important to stay in it and try your best. There's nothing you can't do with education and it's impossible to learn enough.

"But this is just four or five little years of your life ... don't sweat the small stuff. What is important right now is who you're going to be and how you're developing that part of yourself. So, go to school. Focus on your homework. Don't worry about what your friends are saying that much -- because half these people you're not going to know when you're sixty. It doesn't matter what they say or think right now."
- Michelle Obama

While to us, school may be feel standard and it's so easy to take it for granted. There are so many children in the world who do not even have a chance to learn. Whether it be due to cultural beliefs or societal norms, girls, especially, are deprived at the chance to learn. Education is one of the most valuable resource kids need to consume constantly. As they invest in themselves, they will become the strong leaders who will notice the gaps in our world and have knowledge to enrich their community. But first, they need to have the same opportunity as me.




To learn more and make an impact, visit Let Girls Learn. You can also join the campaign by instagraming or tweeting a photo of yourself (as mine above) and share what you learned in school. #62milliongirls and join the yearbook: http://62milliongirls.com/

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Terry Gross on living by herself

Terry Gross and Marc Maron took the stage at WNYC's RadioLoveFest on May 6. During their conversation, Gross says, Maron "occasionally looked a little nervous or frustrated when he thought I was unforthcoming — or worse yet, being dull --€” but mostly, he looked emotionally present, curious and attentive."

Last week Marc Maron did an outstanding interview with Fresh Air's Terry Gross. One of her lines that strike out to me was when she talked about leaving home when she was a teenager in the late 60's:
"You know what I need? You know what I really, really need? I need to live alone. I need to find out who I am - outside of a group, outside of a marriage. I was too young to be committed... and I need to know myself... And I think that a lot of women go through this. Coming of age, when I came of age, when I started college in 1968... it was kind of understood that you grow up, you get married, you have children, and even if you have a job, that's the trajectory. And like I said before, I knew I wanted a different life, and I knew at some point that to have that life I need to know who I was. And without picking up on what other people wanted of me, or asked of me, or projected on me, or any of that, and that required having some room totally by myself, which I never had in my life."  - Terry Gross 

Listen to the interview here.

Friday, May 22, 2015

Carey Mulligan in NYC




Carey Mulligan as a New Yorker is one of the cutest things you'll see today. Watch as she tries everything from Uber to street performers to SoulCycle...

Thursday, March 12, 2015

The Dinner Party Download




Some of us have those long, one-hour commute to work... that's why I was so excited to stumble across a podcast show called 'Dinner Party Download', while reading Goop. Like most people, I started getting into podcasts after the second episode of Serial. Then it was down the rabbit hole of countless radio shows that my brain could dig into and learn something new along the way.

Dinner Party Download is my cup of tea.Each week the two hosts,Rico Gagliano and Brendan Francis Newnam, interview multiple people in a catered manner that resembles a real dinner party. It starts with an ice breaker joke, then a history lesson accompanied by a cocktail based on that story. They always feature cool celebrities and musicians who offer a playlist of what they would play if they hosted a dinner party.

 Get some fresh ideas for your own dinner party here:

Sunday, November 30, 2014

// Transparent

Transparent (Amazon) 10/3/2014 Just started this series and really enjoy it.

Over the Thanksgiving break, I binge-watched the entire season of Transparent on Amazon Prime. I immediately got hooked with each family member and the family dynamic makes every relationship with the father very real.

It's about three adult siblings who are trying to get used to their father coming out as transgender. In the meantime, they all have their own secrets that they're battling with and each have to go their own path to find honesty and happiness.

Every episode is beautifully written with a soundtrack that goes along perfectly. It tells the story about how it's not always simple to be yourself and love someone at the same time.


Monday, July 28, 2014

// Snap Judgment - Vijai Nathan - "Like a Virgin"



 Vigai Nathan talks about her experience losing her virginity and what it means to her family.

  Snap Judgment is a cool radio program hosted by Glynn Washington. Every week, I listen to awe-inspiring storytelling of people's experiences and lessons learned. It can be found on NPR.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

{ proud burger }

Love this!

Last weekend was Gay Pride week and San Francisco's Burger King had a sweet treat for their customers:

Thursday, March 13, 2014

{ first kiss }



A sweet video of strangers kissing for the first time.

Monday, March 3, 2014

{ lupita }


Lupita Nyong'o won an Oscar last night for her portrayal of Patsy in 12 Years a Slave. I absolutely love everything about her. She has this beautiful spirit that's genuine, kind, and full of energy. Here is her speech from Essence about being beautiful, which made me love her even more.

What is fundamentally beautiful is compassion for yourself and for those around you.

Friday, February 21, 2014

{ the closet }

Ash Bechkam has this inspiring Ted Talk today about what it means to be "in the closet". It's not just for the gays who haven't come out to loved ones about their homosexuality. Actually, we can all relate to being in the closet because as Beckham explains it, it's just a hard conversation. We should have the courage to own up to what's real and be able to live like we own our lives.
The closet is not a place where a person should live.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

{ when harry met sally }


The Mindy Project has been one of my favorite shows lately. Her character's confidence is sexy and charming and her life is like a rom-com. I found a fan-made music video of how the show parallels with When Harry Met Sally. So cute.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

{ clouds }



This video really made me cry and reminded me how important it is to live life full of love and to always keep going.

He was also the inspiration of a celebrity music video of a song he wrote called "Clouds".