#260 Weekend Reads – a terrible, awful week
This week was a shocker. Other’s may not have felt the tension as much as I did, but Donald Trump’s 48-hour deadline before blowing up Iran’s
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This week was a shocker. Other’s may not have felt the tension as much as I did, but Donald Trump’s 48-hour deadline before blowing up Iran’s
#260 Weekend Reads – a terrible, awful week Read More »
When you’ve spent decades following the potential threads of collapse to the end – in whatever form it arrives – to be in the moment where it
#259 Weekend Reads – the polycrisis: energy, war, and global ripple effects Read More »
People who support a side of the war between the US/Israel and Iran keep trying to convince me of the justification for the war from their
#258 Weekend Reads – war is ecocide! Read More »
Last night I said to my husband, the US and Israel will strike Iran tomorrow, and alas, that was the news we woke up to today… sigh!
#256 Weekend Reads – U.S.–Israel strikes on Iran, and the rising politics of misogyny Read More »
It couldn’t happen to a nicer guy, arrested on his 66th birthday (he got a gift), and while I am waiting for someone, ANYONE (male), to be
#255 Weekend Reads – happy 66th birthday Andrew Read More »
When I was writing the reads last week, the planes were on the way, but the bombs hadn’t dropped on Iran yet. Even so the world was already
#233 Weekend Reads – it’s all completely bonkers! Read More »
In my book, Uncommon Courage: an invitation, one of the mini chapters is titled breath in love, breath out hate. It was inspired by a
#232 Weekend Reads – breath in love, breath out hate Read More »
People ask me ALL the time how I can consume so much news and stay sane – well relatively sane. There are two sides to my answer. One, I “need”
#231 Weekend Reads – staying sane in a world of overwhelm Read More »
An article was published this week titled: Iranian forces shooting at faces and genitals of female protesters, medics say. When I read it, I felt deep disgust at the perpetrators of this terrible violence, ruining women in the most awful way possible. Barbaric! The women are either dying, permanently maimed, or they will be unable
#125 Weekend reads – why we must support the Iranian protests Read More »
The title the spark that became a fire could be linked to so many news shocks happening this week, but the focus of this title is Iran. The death of Mahsa Amini at the hands of the morality police, for allegedly violating Iran’s strict hijab headscarf rules, is the spark that has become a fire
#116 Weekend reads – the spark that became a fire Read More »