This Week’s Favs 3.12.26

Image via Le Secret Club by Gabrielle.

By: Gabriela Yareliz

This week, we went from 60F to 39F. It’s literally raining/snowing outside. The weather is wild. My torso is less on fire thanks to a plantain oil tincture I made. This stuff works. March feels so busy, and I haven’t even gotten to the taxes part of the to-do list. My body has been crashing and burning a little, but hanging in. I am basically sipping out of those little Cymbiotika pouches every two hours.

Image via Wiser Lifestyles.

Here are some of my favorite things from the week.

I read Emily Frisella’s book Relationships First. Great principles and a quick read.

I think my next read will be Eve Babitz’s Slow Days, Fast Company: The World, the Flesh and L.A. (Did you know Eve Babitz and Steve Martin dated? I loved learning that…) Part of my many 70s rabbit holes.

St. Denis Medical has been too fun, and Palm Royale has been very entertaining (tardy to the party).

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Posts I enjoyed:

let’s hang out like we’re back in high school by Le Secret Club by Gabrielle

All of Jon Haidt’s After Babel’s posts. This was an interesting recent one on After Babel by Casey Mock: Meta’s Legal Team Abandoned Its Ethical Duties

These boots are giving March Madness:

Racing-ok Boot
Jeffrey Campbell
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Laura Wasser’s “Divorce” capsule for Reformation. I had seen this a few weeks back, and it’s still on my mind. Pretty genius and fun move from the nation’s most famous celebrity divorce attorney. It’s giving boss-she-didn’t-need-the-settlement.

Image via Variety.
Image via Variety.

Add this Paul Maurice (PoMo) gem to your watch list:

This man is such an icon in my book. I want to be like him.

This podcast was excellent (I love a Hubes or GP moment, and here we have them together– fate):

This was a thought-provoking conversation with interesting perspectives:

Vita Sidorkina launched her app The Core:

Felice Chan‘s Chinese Medicine course.

Here is to hoping this cold spell breaks soon.

Published by Gabriela Yareliz

Gabriela is a writer, editor and attorney. She loves the art of storytelling, and she is based in NYC.

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