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  • Jopwell

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    Jopwell

    Have you heard of Jopwell? I hadn’t either, which is why I’m very happy to spread the word here. Jopwell is a hiring resource focused on advancing the careers of Black, Latinx, and Native American professionals. Whether you are looking for your next role or looking to FILL your next role, Jopwell is a new site to keep on your permanent radar for opportunities and talent.   

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  • Socially Distant BBQ Guide

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    Socially Distant BBQ Guide

    I know summer isn’t shaping up to be what we thought, but there are ways to safely gather with small groups of people you love, as long as you follow some smart guidelines. This list is a good place to start getting informed and inspired for safe summer gatherings!   

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  • Anti-Inflammatory Foods

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    Anti-Inflammatory Foods

    How cool is this? Food & Wine recently published a list of anti-inflammatory foods that can be purchased at Trader Joe’s. This is both an excellent refresher course in the benefits of anti-inflammatory foods, and conveniently, it’s also a ready-to-go grocery list with helpful tips on what to look for in packaging. Plus, who doesn’t love exploring the wonders of TJs? Give me all the cruciferous veggies!

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  • Goal Setting Check In

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    Goal Setting Check In

    Somehow, six months of 2020 have gone by. I know, best not dwell on that notion for too long. But, now is a good time to check in on career goals that were set at the start of the year. Given the historic upheaval that has swept the world in the months since you might’ve set those goals, it’s probably time to re-evaluate. Take a look at my goal-setting posts which give you an easy step-by-step process for thinking about what you want in your personal and professional life and a roadmap to get there. 

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  • Morale Boosters

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    Morale Boosters

    We’re going on month four (what?) of remote work, and it’s important to stay connected to those on your team and people you work with closely—despite the fact that you’ve only seen them through screens since March. I love this article from Forbes that offers great ideas for boosting morale and bringing a bit of fun to your team, remotely.  

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  • Breathing Exercises

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    Breathing Exercises

    Sometimes it feels like 2020 has been ten years instead of the one year it actually is, and in light of its penchant for overachievement, we might be feeling a little stressed. This is an excellent list of breathing exercises that can help you maintain your sense of calm (or get back to it). These are a wonderful new addition to your morning or evening routine, too.

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  • Freelancing Females Digital Conference

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    Freelancing Females Digital Conference

    On June 26th, Freelancing Females (the Facebook group community for women who run their own freelancing business and other general boss-ery), is hosting Reignite, a day of online inspiration, education, and connection. For literally $11 you’ll get access to a full day of programming featuring over 20 speakers and guests all in the freelance space. If you’ve been thinking of starting a side hustle or going full-time as a freelancer, this is an incredible opportunity to learn and connect.

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  • Independent Book Resource

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    Independent Book Resource

    If you’ve been searching for anti-racism reading resources, you might have noticed a lot of books appearing on popular reading lists are out of stock. If so, check out The Lit Bar, an independent bookstore that ships nationwide and still has stock of amazing anti-racism resources and they’ve curated their own collections!   

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  • Literati

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    Literati

    Literati is a book subscription service that’s tailored to the age of your kids and delivers quality books straight to your door. Rich and I are proud investors (and paying customers!) of this company and have long appreciated that the children’s books we receive always include diverse faces and people of color. Check out their most recent Instagram post for an excellent reading list for children of all ages to add to every parent’s anti-racism efforts in raising their kids. One of my personal favorites is the book Colette and I are reading in the image at the top of…

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  • Children’s Books to Support Conversations on Race, Racism and Resistance

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    Children’s Books to Support Conversations on Race, Racism and Resistance

    As a parent, I know that conversations about race must start in the home. One important way to make sure you’re raising children in an anti-racist environment is to be intentional about what they’re exposed to everyday. The toys they play with, the books they read, the shows they watch, the music they hear. To start, I’ve been researching children’s books, and have found the Coretta Scott King award winner list as well as this list to be a helpful starting point. I’m also following @theconsciouskid on instagram who has an excellent book list as well available on their patreon…

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  • Jopwell
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    Jopwell

    Have you heard of Jopwell? I hadn’t either, which is why I’m very happy to spread the word here. Jopwell is a hiring resource focused on advancing the careers of Black, Latinx, and Native American professionals. Whether you are looking for your next role or looking to FILL your next role, Jopwell is a new…

    View

  • Socially Distant BBQ Guide
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    Socially Distant BBQ Guide

    I know summer isn’t shaping up to be what we thought, but there are ways to safely gather with small groups of people you love, as long as you follow some smart guidelines. This list is a good place to start getting informed and inspired for safe summer gatherings!   

    View

  • Anti-Inflammatory Foods

    Anti-Inflammatory Foods

    How cool is this? Food & Wine recently published a list of anti-inflammatory foods that can be purchased at Trader Joe’s. This is both an excellent refresher course in the benefits of anti-inflammatory foods, and conveniently, it’s also a ready-to-go grocery list with helpful tips on what to look for in packaging. Plus, who doesn’t…

    View

  • Goal Setting Check In
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    Goal Setting Check In

    Somehow, six months of 2020 have gone by. I know, best not dwell on that notion for too long. But, now is a good time to check in on career goals that were set at the start of the year. Given the historic upheaval that has swept the world in the months since you might’ve…

    View

  • Morale Boosters

    Morale Boosters

    We’re going on month four (what?) of remote work, and it’s important to stay connected to those on your team and people you work with closely—despite the fact that you’ve only seen them through screens since March. I love this article from Forbes that offers great ideas for boosting morale and bringing a bit of…

    View

  • Breathing Exercises

    Breathing Exercises

    Sometimes it feels like 2020 has been ten years instead of the one year it actually is, and in light of its penchant for overachievement, we might be feeling a little stressed. This is an excellent list of breathing exercises that can help you maintain your sense of calm (or get back to it). These…

    View

  • Freelancing Females Digital Conference
    |

    Freelancing Females Digital Conference

    On June 26th, Freelancing Females (the Facebook group community for women who run their own freelancing business and other general boss-ery), is hosting Reignite, a day of online inspiration, education, and connection. For literally $11 you’ll get access to a full day of programming featuring over 20 speakers and guests all in the freelance space.…

    View

  • Independent Book Resource
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    Independent Book Resource

    If you’ve been searching for anti-racism reading resources, you might have noticed a lot of books appearing on popular reading lists are out of stock. If so, check out The Lit Bar, an independent bookstore that ships nationwide and still has stock of amazing anti-racism resources and they’ve curated their own collections!   

    View

  • Literati
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    Literati

    Literati is a book subscription service that’s tailored to the age of your kids and delivers quality books straight to your door. Rich and I are proud investors (and paying customers!) of this company and have long appreciated that the children’s books we receive always include diverse faces and people of color. Check out their…

    View

  • Children’s Books to Support Conversations on Race, Racism and Resistance
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    Children’s Books to Support Conversations on Race, Racism and Resistance

    As a parent, I know that conversations about race must start in the home. One important way to make sure you’re raising children in an anti-racist environment is to be intentional about what they’re exposed to everyday. The toys they play with, the books they read, the shows they watch, the music they hear. To…

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