OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
OK kids. Get your workbook out and take notes. Journalism 101: don’t excuse war crimes and injustice, name and interrogate it.
I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo. Shit making me smile lately: 1. Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty. 2. My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him. 3. My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from. 4. My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 5. Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper. 6. Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls. 7. Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew? 8. Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible. 9. Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing. 10. Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.” Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check. Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo. Shit making me smile lately: 1. Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty. 2. My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him. 3. My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from. 4. My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 5. Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper. 6. Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls. 7. Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew? 8. Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible. 9. Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing. 10. Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.” Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check. Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo. Shit making me smile lately: 1. Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty. 2. My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him. 3. My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from. 4. My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 5. Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper. 6. Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls. 7. Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew? 8. Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible. 9. Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing. 10. Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.” Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check. Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo. Shit making me smile lately: 1. Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty. 2. My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him. 3. My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from. 4. My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 5. Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper. 6. Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls. 7. Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew? 8. Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible. 9. Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing. 10. Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.” Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check. Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo. Shit making me smile lately: 1. Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty. 2. My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him. 3. My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from. 4. My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 5. Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper. 6. Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls. 7. Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew? 8. Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible. 9. Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing. 10. Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.” Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check. Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
I suspect I’ve been shadowbanned for mentioning the “G” word, so here’s my attempt to trick the algorithm with some #gratitude and #inspo. Shit making me smile lately: 1. Pushing my body – I’ve become one of those people who run, do Bikram yoga, and sit in saunas for fun. Apparently, testing my mind and body boosts my mood and makes me stronger—or at least that’s what Reddit told told me. Mostly, I’m just sore and very sweaty. 2. My husband, Danny – Sure, he’s hot. But he’s also annoyingly kind, empathetic, romantic, and creative. It’s gross how much I like him. 3. My dad’s garden – Lebanese cucumbers are elite. But honestly, his whole garden is a vibe. It’s not just about the fresh produce; it’s about how it connects him to his homeland and his roots. Watching him care for it so meticulously reminds me where I come from. 4. My daughters – I rarely post about them to protect their safety and privacy, but they are my biggest joy and inspiration. Everything I do, I do to make them proud. I’m trying my best not to screw it up. 5. Kobe (the dog) – Look at this fluffy love machine. He somehow knows when I’m down and sits with me all day. Therapy sessions but cheaper. 6. Kindness from strangers – Someone gave me charity chocolate recently. Moments like these remind me there are genuinely good people out there—almost enough to make up for a$$wipe trolls. 7. Saltwater and long walks with friends – Turns out, being dragged outside for ocean air and long walks actually does help. Who knew? 8. Dancing to Arabic music – My sister and I took belly dancing lessons for years, so I’m not bad (I promise). But honestly, the drums and melodies are so contagious I’d still dance even if I was terrible. 9. Sydney’s summer – No offense, but why would I leave this city in summer? Everyone else can keep their snow and skiing. 10. Libraries and writing – Sitting in a library with another author makes me feel like I have a real job. It’s part research, part pretending we’re intellectuals, and mostly procrastination, but I’m calling it “work.” Let’s see if this post passes the algorithm’s vibe check. Tell me what you’re doing to stay sane. What are you #grateful for?
Logging off for a bit to focus on my mental health and self-care—apparently watching live streamed barbarity, lots of caffeine and gin while raging against genocide isn’t a sustainable personality. See you on the other side, hopefully less despairing, slightly more hydrated, and stronger to push back against the madness.
“In defence of Antoinette Lattouf” published in The Australian was not on my 2024 bingo card. But it has been a year marked by wild, chaotic and unfathomable events. An interesting read nonetheless.
“In defence of Antoinette Lattouf” published in The Australian was not on my 2024 bingo card. But it has been a year marked by wild, chaotic and unfathomable events. An interesting read nonetheless.
“In defence of Antoinette Lattouf” published in The Australian was not on my 2024 bingo card. But it has been a year marked by wild, chaotic and unfathomable events. An interesting read nonetheless.
“In defence of Antoinette Lattouf” published in The Australian was not on my 2024 bingo card. But it has been a year marked by wild, chaotic and unfathomable events. An interesting read nonetheless.
“In defence of Antoinette Lattouf” published in The Australian was not on my 2024 bingo card. But it has been a year marked by wild, chaotic and unfathomable events. An interesting read nonetheless.
“In defence of Antoinette Lattouf” published in The Australian was not on my 2024 bingo card. But it has been a year marked by wild, chaotic and unfathomable events. An interesting read nonetheless.
Now taking bookings for motivational speaking, life coaching and/or breaking stuff with a baseball bat
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