Hey everyone!
September was the start of the new school semester. Although it’s sad to see summer gone, I like my new routine. This month I didn’t try out a lot of new products, but I have read and listened to a lot of different genres and topics.
warden of the woods – the knife zine // I love Warden of the Woods. I think I mentioned this zine in past favorites post. This new edition to the series deals with a controversial topic that doesn’t reveal itself until near the middle and end of the zine. This is one of my favorite zine series that I eagerly await the next installment of.
time it takes to see results from skin care from the klog // I’m a firm believer of trying out products in a considerable amount of time to truly see results. Whenever I find out that someone only took a week or so to try out a new product, I’m always thinking about how it would work in a longer time period. I enjoyed the way this article puts into prospective the best way to figure out if a product works or not.
please stop trying to empower women with cutesy titles from fastcompany // I never liked the book #Girlboss, and this article sums up what I think about it and similar terms in a concise and thoughtful way. I definitely agree with most of the points of this article.
does it spark joy is the wrong decluttering question from becoming minimalist // I mentioned in a few past fashion posts that I have narrowed down my wardrobe to what sparks joy. But this article really put into prospective why framing your minimalism with that question doesn’t fully impact your mind and change your views. I think reading more from becoming minimalist has really helped me cut down on what I don’t need in my life.
pain ft caitlin weber by eppic // Anything from Eppic is going to be, well, epic. A lot of his music and raps are emotional and talks about feelings without being too corny. I feel like most of his music is for those days where you want to connect with your feelings more.
the adorakable misogyny of the big bang theory // I will admit to watching only one or two episodes of The Big Bang series, but the ones I did watch made me uncomfortable for a reason I couldn’t put into words. This video sums up everything that I felt when watching the show. It definitely helped me figure out why I don’t like watching the series.
lore // I love listening to Lore in the morning, when I’m working, or just about every time I feel like learning more about dark historical tales that still influence modern society. Every episode is well researched and the music is soothing.
circle of salt // This is one of the first podcasts that I started listening to this month, and I love it. The sass and snark of the S. Rune Emerson and Felix Warren about witchcraft and the occult helps me learn more about the Craft in an easy going way. I definitely recommend listening to them for a more experienced perspective about witchcraft.