☎️ Apokalypsis: Calling on Collective Intelligence, Catharsis, and Problem-Solving

As many of you know, I've been podcasting daily since episode 159 (3/11/20), right around the time the world hit "pause" — to help provide comfort and shift the corona-conversation toward how we're being called to reflect and transform.  

One personal byproduct is that I feel rich in powerful conversations with friends! This week we covered the power of collective problem-solvingchecklistsreinventioncatharsispondering (for rebels), and why longtime friendtor Penney Peirce still sees this as a Year of Choice.

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And now for the round-up to take you into the weekend . . . 

  • ART-MAKING: In case you haven't seen this, I'm obsessed with this project from the Getty Museum in CA! "We challenge you to recreate a work of art with objects (and people) in your home." See the results on Twitter »  

  • DANCING: This app takes a bit of set-up, but it's so fun! I haven't upgraded to a paid account yet, but really enjoyed starting to figure it out :) Just Dance Now »

  • WATCHING: Not that you need more ideas for what to watch 🤪 — but just in case check out the NYT (Virtual) Upcoming Events page and Past Events Here »

  • LISTENING: Need something to listen to in the background while working? Two of my recent favorites are Deep Focus and Deep Focus 2.0 on Spotify, and the Cinema Paradiso Soundtrack.

  • TOOL: I've had friends absolutely rave about the WHOOP physiological tracker and intelligence — revolutionizing their sleep, rest/recovery, and target strain level for workouts — (here's lookin' at you Julie and Michael!) — just signed up for one myself :) 

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That's it for now . . . THANK YOU for reading and listening, for your support, and for being part of this adventure with me. I am grateful for you every day! Stay safe and sane...