Category: Lifestyle

Dear Diary

Sponsored by Penguin Press Kathryn Hughes An Entry of One’s Own A collection of excerpts from women’s diaries written over the past four centuries offers a vast range of human experience and a subtle counterhistory. Alice Kaplan The Posthumous Autobiographer Michel Leiris’s literary memoirs belong to a form […]

The pros and cons of Europe and Latin America

Pros of Europe -Safety -Political stability -Cultural sophistication Cons of Europe -Segregationist tendencies -Difficulty achieving a legal resident status -Difficulty assimilating Pros of South America -Easy to integrate -Approachable local culture -Low cost of living -Fairly easy to become a legal resident Cons -Political instability -Crime rates -Wealth […]

When a Patagonia employee breastfed her baby in a meeting her male VP’s response was a masterclass in workplace values

September 12, 2024   |   Read Online   When a Patagonia employee breastfed her baby in a meeting her male VP’s response was a masterclass in workplace values Talk about a “family-friendly workplace.” Years after it happened, Patagonia’s approach to the “family-friendly workplace” is a whole new […]

The Parasites of Malibu

Anthony Flores and his girlfriend, Anna Moore, met Dr. Mark Sawusch, a twice-divorced ophthalmologist who had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, at a vegan-ice-cream shop in Malibu in 2017; a week later, they moved into his bungalow on the Pacific Coast Highway; a year later, he was dead […]

Talk Talk

Sponsored by the Brooklyn Book Festival Of the 7,164 or so extant languages on the planet, approximately seven hundred of them are spoken in New York City—“the most linguistically diverse city in history,” writes Ian Frazier in our September 19 issue. Reviewing a new book by Ross Perlin, codirector […]

The Mighty Mountain and the Unconquered Sun

by Andrej Sekulović Andrej Sekulović Sep 09, 2024 Andrej Sekulović reflects on a spiritual and transformative hike through the misty Alpine peaks, drawing inspiration from Julius Evola’s Meditations on the Peaks while contemplating the connection between mountains and ancestral heritage. The morning sun was hidden behind the grey […]

Dodcast #68: Paul Sutton

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more Dodcast Dodcast #68: Paul Sutton 0:00 2:07:16 Dodcast #68: Paul Sutton “Are you okay, Britain?” Luke Dodson and PAUL SUTTON Aug 28 READ IN APP “It’s called the Dodcast, Sir Keir. It seems to be gaining traction…” Paul Sutton returns for […]

Psychogeography

A Few Thoughts Luke Dodson Aug 21, 2024 Guy Debord The term ‘psychogeography’ was coined by Guy Debord in the 1950s, who defined it as: “the study of the precise laws and specific effects of the geographical environment, consciously organized or not, on the emotions and behavior of […]

Change for the better?

winter oak Read on blog or Reader Change for the better? By winter oak on August 16, 2024 by Paul Cudenec The nature writer Richard Jefferies, a great inspiration for me, explained once why he always went for the same country walk and did not go elsewhere for a change. […]

Eurosiberia Podcast #33: Rose Sybil

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more Watch now Eurosiberia Podcast #33: Rose Sybil Constantin von Hoffmeister and Rose Sybil Aug 14 READ IN APP Rose Sybil and Constantin von Hoffmeister talk about the clash between the hero and trader archetypes, the all-consuming void, the Western elite as […]

Dodcast #67: Jasun Horsley

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more   Dodcast Dodcast #67: Jasun Horsley 0:00 2:10:20 Dodcast #67: Jasun Horsley Tomorrow & Eternity Luke Dodson and Jasun Horsley Aug 14 READ IN APP After our working retreat in Galicia, described here, Jasun Horsley returned to the show to talk […]