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I’ve been down the rabbit hole on mad cows / BSE for the TWT pod, and it’s led me to wonderfully interesting adjacent content about cows in the UK.

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What I Read in 2025 (... and probably 2024) (Part 2)

In the last post, I shared my 2025 readings on the care economy and evolutionary psychology.

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What I Read in 2025 (Part 1)

This year, I learned two framings that fit my brand of neuro-divergence to the ground.

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