Weekly reading
The creative, thoughtful part of my brain that likes to write these newsletters has been short-circuiting a bit lately, so I thought I’d share a few things I’m seeing, reading and listening to this week instead.
(note that I receive no compensation for any of the links I’m posting!)
I’m still thinking about this article on Ozempic (via The Cut).
Speaking of, did anyone watch the Oprah special?
I also enjoyed this Q&A with an athlete recovering from RED-S (via Project RED-S via
).I recently made this cashew chicken recipe and it was fabulous (via The NY Times).
Curiosity (and social media) got the best of me and I’ve been trying The Sculpt Society workouts lately (verdict: TBD).
I just finished Demon Copperhead and it is definitely my top read of the year thus far.
I’m currently about halfway through the Heaven and Earth Grocery Store and will report back.
It’s almost running shorts season and I’m thinking of refreshing my wardrobe with these
A very cautionary tale about Medspas and injections (via The Checkup with Dr. Mike podcast)
Muddy Paws is creating custom pet portraits to help support the (wonderful) rescue organization!
Speaking of Muddy Paws can someone please adopt Pebbles and Turbo (a bonded pair)?
I really enjoyed these 15 love lessons (via The Liz Moody Podcast).
In celebration of spring and warmer weather, I snagged these sandals during the recent Shopbop sale.
Speaking of shopping, I’m also obsessed with the versatility of this “twofer” dress from Anthropologie (I got it in black and it’s on sale!).
It’s also Saks (now) and Bloomingdales Friends & Family (March 21), and these shoes, this dress, these jeans (I have them in a different wash and they are A++) are piquing my interest.
I’m overdue for some relaxation, and may try a massage at The Well soon.
This recipe is definitely on my list to try soon (via The NY Times).
Thanks for reading!