OK editorial board, please weigh in: I am trying to find new ways to produce content manageably with two young kids (who are now both mobile) and a farm-focused YouTube channel. One idea is to do just 2 interviews per week and upload clips after the full live version instead of trying to do 3 or 4 interviews per week. We will also still do Tittle Tattle for supporters. Do you like this idea? What do you prefer - more long interviews or fewer with several clips later? Thanks for the advice! Here's an example: a 4 minute long clip where Matt Taibbi discusses how it "didn't end well" with Twitter after the Twitter Files.
We drove to a new town in Maine so I used my travel tip for healthy food: look up where you can buy raw milk. It worked again! And this time with a farm tour as added bonus.
Big news: Lynn graduates from college on Sunday! So we are in New England for the ceremony. I did a quick search for raw milk yesterday while traveling to Maine, called the store when we landed to confirm, and BOOM, the rest is nutrient dense history.
When I was in TV news, my mornings were a race against the clock. Wake up, slam a cup of coffee, walk the dog, shower, speed to the editorial meeting (for which I was always late). Now, it’s easy to carry that same intense spirit & overlook the beauty of a morning farm chore routine, taking for granted the invaluable time with my kids, the warm sun, the fresh air, the silly animals. I try to remind myself as often as possible to walk slower, breathe deeper, and smile more. Honestly it’s not a chore routine. It’s a blessing. It’s really a beautiful day, everyday.