Yearly Archives: 2010

Video Post: Assumptions

Transcript under the cut, for those who can’t hear/watch videos or just want to read instead!

Link Roundup

This video on education, via Rachael (aka the Caffeinated Elf, which is probably the best blog name ever), is awesome. In a wow, things need to change kind of way. Happiness is a Lit Candle. The 67 Emotions of Online Success, from the amazing Ashley. She also just launched her new e-book, You Don’t Need…

#reverb10: My Stop Doing List

11 Things. What are 11 things your life doesn’t need in 2011? How will you go about eliminating them? How will getting rid of these 11 things change your life? Here we go: Worrying. I worry way too much. I’ve gotten much better about it since setting up a meditating practice, but I’d like to…

Gift Guide: Tarot Enthusiasts

Here’s the last of the gift guide series, aimed towards great gifts for tarot enthusiasts. Hope you’ve enjoyed &/or found these useful! Decks Let’s start with the obvious: decks. Though this is the most obvious option, it can also be a bit tricky as many tarot enthusiasts are voracious deck collectors, and unless you live…

#reverb10: Beautifully Different

Beautifully different. Think about what makes you different and what you do that lights people up. Reflect on all the things that make you different – you’ll find they’re what make you beautiful. In the interest of sharing differences, I’m going to give you a short list of some of my, uh, quirkier attributes. I…

#reverb10: On Community

Community. Where have you discovered community, online or otherwise, in 2010? What community would you like to join, create or more deeply connect with in 2011? Better question: where didn’t I find community? I met tons of cool bloggers this year. Tolly, Indiana, Pace & Kyeli, the Austin Linchpins crew (not all bloggers, but all…

#reverb10: On Hoops & Spinning

Make. What was the last thing you made? What materials did you use? Is there something you want to make, but you need to clear some time for it? Funny you ask! The last thing I made was less than twelve hours ago. Our roommate invited us to a hoop making party – a friend…

Pagan Paths: Druidry

via Pagan Paths is a post series dedicated to showing that paganism is not, as it’s often portrayed, a monolith, but an umbrella term for a variety of different, living, breathing religions and paths. Today we have an interview with John Michael Greer, archdruid of the AODA and a published author. What’s the name of…

Link Roundup & A Question For You

As you may have noticed, this is going up on a Sunday instead of a Monday! I’ve decided that I’m going to be posting the link roundups on the weekends, because I’d like to do three posts of content during the week. As you may have noticed, I’m doing the #reverb10 challenge, so it’ll probably…

Gift Guide: Pagans

Now, as has been shown by the Pagan Paths interview series, “pagans” is an awfully broad demographic. However, a lot of it can be really confusing to an outsider who doesn’t know what specific branch of the tree their loved one is, but they want to buy something for them. And believe you me, it…