
Apparently, My Mom Was Once A Girl
Things you learn snooping through old letters
Kelly, a New York Times bestselling writer and PBS/NPR host, wonders about individual well being and societal progress in equal measure with a wide variety of world-positive doers like Bono, Bryan Stevenson, Melinda Gates, George Saunders, Anne Lamott.
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Things you learn snooping through old letters

Advice from a young friend

My 18-year-old daughter appeared in the kitchen in a Ruth Bader Ginsburg sweatshirt, made a mug of Rice Krispies treats in the microwave, and showed me a photo on her phone of two sloths hugging.

He who ask the best questions makes the most progress

Join us tomorrow for a break from the chaos

Growing up, it wasn’t easy to get my brothers or me out of bed.

The Epstein story, the rage at elites, the distrust of institutions, a lot of those pervasive emotions trace back to one fact...

2 movies, 2 books, 2 ideas that are keeping me going right now

Measurement = Attention = Values

In defense of the long answer

The great Sarah Vowell on Getting It Done