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    John Dickerson’s Navel Gazing: Moving in New York Twenty Years After September 11th

    John Dickerson’s Navel Gazing: Moving in New York Twenty Years After September 11th

    This episode will be available for free starting May 18th.

    In this week’s essay, John discusses the differences between moving around New York in 1991 and 2021; remembering September 11th twenty years later; and more.


    Notebook Entries:
    Notebook 75, page 12. September 2021
    Notebooks to Garret


    Notebook 75, page 13. September 2021
    Can you make a typo with handwriting? What’s a typo with handwriting called?

    Notebook 4. 1991
    We have to unplug the light to run the vacuum, so we do a lot of our vacuuming in the dark.

    Notebook 75. September 11, 2021
    Fritz want something?


    References:
    Smythson Notebooks in Blue

    9/11 ceremonies, events and coverage on 20th anniversary - CBS News

    Richard Drew on Photographing the “Falling Man” of 9/11 - CBS News

    Podcast production by Cheyna Roth.
    Email us at navelgazingpodcast@gmail.com

    Conquering the Messy Bedroom

    Conquering the Messy Bedroom

    On this episode: Zak, Jamilah and Elizabeth answer a question from our Slate Parenting Facebook group about the eternal struggle of the messy preteen bedroom. It seems like no matter what you do, there just keeps being stuff. Everywhere. So, we’ll offer some practical suggestions to help.

     We also dole out a round of recommendations — and then, for Slate Plus, we muse on how anyone expects anyone to manage a summer camp schedule.

    Elizabeth recommends: 2 Player Games: The Challenge (google play & app store) 
    Zak recommends: Play Cafes like Kidcadia
    Jamilah recommends: the Slate Parenting Facebook Group

    Join us on Facebook and email us at careandfeedingpod@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today’s show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes. You can also call our phone line: (646) 357-9318.

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    Podcast produced by Maura Currie.
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    • 29 min
    Working: The Evolution of One of Scotland’s Best Indie Bands

    Working: The Evolution of One of Scotland’s Best Indie Bands

    This week, host Isaac Butler talks to Tracyanne Campbell, lead singer of the Scottish indie band Camera Obscura. In the interview, Tracyanne discusses the process of getting the band back together after a decade-long hiatus and the songwriting work that went into their new album Look to the East, Look to the West. She also talks about the humor and references in her lyrics, the imposter syndrome that won’t go away, and her mission to write a certain kind of love song. 

    After the interview, Isaac and co-host June Thomas talk more about imposter syndrome. They also discuss why some UK artists sing using American accents (as referenced in a Slate piece from 2012. 

    In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Isaac asks Tracyanne about a certain word that’s often used to describe Camera Obscura: twee. 

    Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675.

    Podcast production by Cameron Drews.

    If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you’ll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work.
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    • 52 min
    John Dickerson’s Navel Gazing: The Sneaky Pitfalls of the To-Do List

    John Dickerson’s Navel Gazing: The Sneaky Pitfalls of the To-Do List

    In this week’s essay, John discusses the Pomodoro Routine (among other productivity routines), why he especially needs a meditation pillow, and how a particular teacher captured his heart. 
     
     
    Notebook Entries:
    Notebook 75, pages 8 and 9. September 2021
    OReinstating the Pomodoro Routine…
    Starting Marshall again…
    Write Brice…
    Send Laura the larger project list…
    Work on budget to get accounts in order
    Meditation pillow upstairs.

    Notebook 18. December 6, 2009
    Instapaper
    Alpha Smart
    Richard Hugo on poetry
    Degrees of Gray In Philipsburg.

    Notebook 18, page 105. June 4, 2011
    Visit to Mr. Mead. He was playing piano as we entered. [During our conversation, he asked]: do you find your work fulfilling? Do you have a close circle of friends? Questions about life and living it well…


    References:
    Getting Things Done - David Allen
    The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People - Stephen Covey 
    The Questions That Will Get Me Through the Pandemic - John Dickerson
    43 Folders - Merlin Mann 
    The Hardest Job in the World - John Dickerson
    Essays of E.B. White
    “Merlin Mann” - Tina Essmaker for The Great Disconnect
    More about Ernest “Boots” Mead
    “Because Buying New Running Shoes is More Fun Than Actually Running” - Merlin Mann for 43 Folders
    Atomic Habits - James Clear
    The Creative Habit - Twyla Tharp
    Free Agent Nation - Daniel Pink
    “Sharon Salzberg On: Openness, Not Believing the Stories You Tell Yourself, and Why the Most Powerful Tools Often Seem Stupid at First” - Ten Percent Happier

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    Podcast production by Cheyna Roth.
    Email us at navelgazingpodcast@gmail.com
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    • 38 min
    ICYMI: Never Post: Everyone is a Journalish

    ICYMI: Never Post: Everyone is a Journalish

    The second and final installment of our two part collab with Never Post! Mike talks with mis- and disinformation researcher Joan Donovan about the line between gossip and conspiracy; then Candice and Rachelle join Mike to talk about what it feels like swimming in the wide open sea of monocultural event discourse. Also: C-SPAN’s earliest internet memories!
    Become a Never Post member at https://www.neverpo.st/

    Call us at 651 615 5007 to leave a voice mail

    Drop us a voice memo via airtable


    Or email us at theneverpost at gmail dot com

    See what interstitials we need submissions for



    Everyone is a Journalish

    Find Joan at her website


    and at publicinterestinter.net



    Never Post’s producers are Audrey Evans, Georgia Hampton and The Mysterious Dr. Firstname Lastname. Our senior producer is Hans Buetow. Our executive producer is Jason Oberholtzer. The show’s host is Mike Rugnetta.
    vertigo of too many nuances
    don’t drown in their rapidity
    choose the nuances you love
    and settle down with them
    Excerpt of #45 - butter colored slacks and rubber rum balls by Wayne Koestenbaum
    Never Post is a production of Charts & Leisure
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    • 1 hr 2 min
    John Dickerson’s Navel Gazing: The Sneaky Pitfalls of the To-Do List

    John Dickerson’s Navel Gazing: The Sneaky Pitfalls of the To-Do List

    This episode will be available for free starting May 11th.

    In this week’s essay, John discusses the Pomodoro Routine (among other productivity routines), why he especially needs a meditation pillow, and how a particular teacher captured his heart.


    Notebook Entries:
    Notebook 75, pages 8 and 9. September 2021
    OReinstating the Pomodoro Routine…
    Starting Marshall again…
    Write Brice…
    Send Laura the larger project list…
    Work on budget to get accounts in order
    Meditation pillow upstairs.


    Notebook 18. December 6, 2009
    Instapaper
    Alpha Smart
    Richard Hugo on poetry
    Degrees of Gray In Philipsburg.



    Notebook 18, page 105. June 4, 2011
    Visit to Mr. Mead. He was playing piano as we entered. [During our conversation, he asked]: do you find your work fulfilling? Do you have a close circle of friends? Questions about life and living it well…



    References:
    Getting Things Done - David Allen
    The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People - Stephen Covey
    The Questions That Will Get Me Through the Pandemic - John Dickerson
    43 Folders - Merlin Mann
    The Hardest Job in the World - John Dickerson
    Essays of E.B. White
    “Merlin Mann” - Tina Essmaker for The Great Disconnect
    More about Ernest “Boots” Mead
    “Because Buying New Running Shoes is More Fun Than Actually Running” - Merlin Mann for 43 Folders
    Atomic Habits - James Clear
    The Creative Habit - Twyla Tharp
    Free Agent Nation - Daniel Pink
    “Sharon Salzberg On: Openness, Not Believing the Stories You Tell Yourself, and Why the Most Powerful Tools Often Seem Stupid at First” - Ten Percent Happier


    Want to listen to Navel Gazing uninterrupted? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock ad-free listening to Navel Gazing and all your other favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/navelgazingplus to get access wherever you listen.


    Podcast production by Cheyna Roth.
    Email us at navelgazingpodcast@gmail.com

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