At NPSC we know that one of the best ways to keep your brain healthy is to learn new things. Unfortunately, with all of the information available to us, it can feel almost impossible to find the time to sift through the web to find the gems.
So, we’ve decided to do it for you! Every Friday, you can find five new articles or videos from the week that will stretch your mind, fuel your spirit, and feed your brain.
“SHE VISITED EVERY COUNTRY ON EARTH. HERE’S WHAT SHE LEARNED” by Brooke Sabin and Nora Wallaya, nationalgeographic.com
“Jessica Nabongo traveled to all 195 nations, the first Black woman to have documented this feat.”
“WHY POETRY IS EXPERIENCING AN AWAKENING” by Gia Yetikyel, smithsonianmag.com
Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of April’s National Poetry Month.
“THE FAMILY HEIRLOOMS THAT OUR CHILDREN DON’T WANT” by Robbie Shell, wsj.com
“Lifelong possessions look very different when we start trying to pass them on.”
“NIGELLA LAWSON WANTS EVERYONE TO EXPERIENCE THE (THOROUGHLY GUILT-FREE) PLEASURE OF FOOD” by Nigella Lawson, lithub.com
“An argument for culinary enjoyment (and a recipe for no-knead bread!).”
“HOW YOU CAN USE IMPOSTER SYNDROME TO YOUR BENEFIT” by Mike Cannon-Brookes, ted.com
“In this funny, relatable talk, he shares how his own experiences of imposter syndrome helped pave the way to his success– and shows how you can use it to your advantage, too.”
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