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These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 05/24/22
Every other week, I send an email that solely features great links for you to peruse throughout the week and weekend. Enjoy! “Doctors Gave Her…
Jeremy Anderberg
May 24
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📚 What to Read Next (No. 226): Happy
Happy Friday, readers! May is Mental Health Awareness Month, which has given me a good excuse to dive into that theme. The books I’m featuring today…
Jeremy Anderberg
May 20
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📚 What to Read Next (No. 225): Origin Stories
Happy Friday, readers! We love a good origin story, don’t we? We have an innate desire to understand how things came to be. Whether it’s an individual…
Jeremy Anderberg
May 13
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These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 05/10/22
Every other week, I send an email that solely features great links for you to peruse throughout the week and weekend. Enjoy! “Devouring the Rainforest…
Jeremy Anderberg
May 10
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📚 What to Read Next (No. 224): Engineering Nature and Engineering the Internet
Happy Friday, readers! The weather has been lovely here in Colorado as we’ve turned the calendar to May. Reading outside is soon to become part of my…
Jeremy Anderberg
May 6
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Why I Quit Twitter
I created my Twitter account — the now-unfindable @jeremyanderberg — twelve or thirteen years ago. In that timespan, my use of social media has waxed…
Jeremy Anderberg
May 5
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📚 What to Read Next (No. 223): Stories of South Asia
Happy Friday, readers! I’m actually in a bit of a reading slump right now — April was a pretty slow reading month for me and I’ve had a hard time…
Jeremy Anderberg
Apr 29
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These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 04/26/22
Every other week, I send an email that solely features great links for you to peruse throughout the week and weekend. Enjoy! Well, he actually did it…
Jeremy Anderberg
Apr 26
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📚 What to Read Next (No. 222): New Books About the Kennedys
Happy Friday readers, There are a few presidents whose stories seem to hold our collective American imagination more than others: George Washington…
Jeremy Anderberg
Apr 22
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📚 What to Read Next (No. 222): New Books About the Kennedys
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📚 What to Read Next (No. 221): Fantastical and Magical
Happy Friday, readers! We’ve had the Encanto soundtrack playing in our house more days than not for the last few months. So I’ve definitely had my fair…
Jeremy Anderberg
Apr 15
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These Are a Few of My Favorite Links: 04/12/22
Every other week, I send an email that solely features great links for you to peruse throughout the week and weekend. Enjoy! “The Winners of Smithsonian…
Jeremy Anderberg
Apr 12
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What to Read Next (No. 220): WWII on the home front
Happy Friday, readers! Since my presidential reading challenge wrapped up in early 2021, I’ve taken quite a break from big history books. There’ve been…
Jeremy Anderberg
Apr 8
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