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I heard somewhere that entertainers sit at the bottom of the celebrity food chain. The idea being that their wealth, their status, their entire existence in the cultural conversation is contingent on how hard they keep working. The moment t...
Let’s be digital pen pals, per se
We’re having a real spring in Texas this year. Not the kind that blinks and becomes summer before you can put your sandals on — an actual, unhurried, gloriously inconvenient spring. Pollen caught in my hai...
Let’s be digital pen pals, per se
Some days I write op-eds. Others, I draft speeches. Newsletters. Social content. I edit other people’s sentences over and over and over again until I lose a sense of voice. Is it me writing? For who? From...
Let’s be digital pen pals, per se
Remember that episode from Sex and the City where Carrie won’t stop talking about Big? That’s basically the whole series, I know.
But I’m talking about that one particular episode when her friends sit he...
Let’s be digital pen pals, per se
When I was in college, one of my Public Relations professors called astronauts the soul of a country. He said that nothing gets millions of people on the same page more quickly than astronauts.
They have...
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