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Br. David Steindl-Rast’s gratefulness is not an easy gratitude or thanksgiving — but a full-blooded, reality-based practice and choice.
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A singular writer and thinker, Rebecca Solnit celebrates the unpredictable and incalculable events that so often redeem our lives, both solitary and public.
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“[Joy Harjo’s poem ‘Praise the Rain’] brings being yourself, and being yourself in the midst of the changing dynamics of a day or a month or a year or a season ... into some kind of embrace of belonging.” — @duanalla
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“I think the poet is speaking about all the ways that we carry people who have tried to love us. Maybe the person succeeded, or maybe they didn’t, but nonetheless, we carry their story into our own surviving.”
@duanalla on “My Mother’s Body” by Marie Howe
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If you’ve loved @juliaskuo’s illustrations for season 2 of This Movie Changed Me, take our audience survey. If you respond before November 24, you’ll have a chance to win a set of 16 prints from the entire season.
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If you’ve loved @juliaskuo’s illustrations for season 2 of This Movie Changed Me, take our audience survey. If you respond before November 24, you’ll have a chance to win a set of 16 prints from the entire season.
https://t.co/0s9cnlIWVe
Check out the Better Conversations Guide, intended to help ground and animate difficult conversations across difference, among friends or strangers — from our Civil Conversations Project.
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In Pixar’s “Ratatouille,” @aoscott finds resonance in Anton Ego, a food critic hoping and searching for a meal that moves him. The character’s love of food reminds Scott of the heart of his own work as a New York Times film critic.
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Acoustic biologist Katy Payne takes us to sea and shares what she’s learned studying whales and whalesong. “What lies ahead to be discovered is absolutely limitless. We are not at the pinnacle of human knowledge. We are just beginning,” she says. (Image by Jem Cresswell)
From bodybuilding to thriving in the male-dominated Goldman Sachs, @JackiZehner turned to “Wonder Woman” to become the leader she is today.
Our podcast This Movie Changed Me is back with new episodes on Tuesday, Sept. 3. Subscribe today:
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