October was anything but frightening here at 国产吃瓜黑料. We spent the month listening to a delightful Dolly Parton podcast, watching a hilarious mockumentary about a hopeful ski influencer, and getting endurance advice from the likes of Kilian Jornet. (OK, that last one was a little scary.)
What We Read
This month I read by Shirley Hazzard. She published it in 1970 to positive reception, and went on to write her best-known novel, , shortly after. The book is about a young British woman living in post-war Naples, but told from her perspective as an older woman. It鈥檚 restrained and lovely and full of blisteringly accurate observations about being a person in the world. Good one to curl up with by the fire.
鈥擜bbie Barronian, assistant editor
I鈥檝e been diving deep into by Steve House, Scott Johnston, and Kilian Jornet聽to get a better understanding of what works (and what doesn鈥檛) when it comes to endurance training. I鈥檓 hoping that having even a slight grasp on the biology and science behind the great endurance athletes will help me be a better one. This isn鈥檛 a light read鈥擨鈥檇 say it has more of a textbook vibe鈥攕o break out the highlighter and Post-it flags.
鈥擩ulia Walley, marketing art director
In the fall, when the mornings are colder and darker, it takes a little extra motivation to get out of bed for my morning run. This year I found it in the form of by Michael Clinton. The former publishing director at Hearst Magazines, Clinton is a lifelong runner who has completed marathons on all seven continents. In Tales from the Trails, Clinton shares his own essays鈥攁s well as those from fellow running junkies he鈥檚 met along the way鈥攐n topics like the lessons the sport teaches, the joy of running with dogs, and why we lace up our shoes in the first place.
鈥擟hris Keyes, editor
What We Listened To
I love podcasts. Just about all of them. So maybe I don鈥檛 have the most discerning ear, but is by far one of the best things I have consumed in any media, podcast or otherwise. Dolly is a , a creator, a lover, and a player. I want to be her.
鈥擪atie Cruickshank, digital marketing manager
The latest (and last) season of chronicles Gimlet鈥檚 own acquisition by Spotify. In other words, it鈥檚 total media insider baseball, but it鈥檚 very compelling if you鈥檙e into that kind of thing. (It includes more than one middle-of-the-night existential crisis from the host, Gimlet CEO Alex Blumberg.) I started listening to this show five years ago during the first season, which told the story of fledgling Gimlet鈥檚 attempt to become a successful podcast company, but I tuned out for some of the in-between seasons that focused on other companies. The final chapter is a nice bookend to all of the uncertainty of that first season.
鈥擬olly Mirhashem, digital deputy editor聽
What We Watched and Otherwise Experienced
If you have not already started watching on HBO, you need to stop, drop, and roll onto your couch to binge watch it ASAP. As would say on Saturday Night Live, 鈥渢his show has everything,鈥 and I really mean everything. Creator Danny McBride is serving us gilded Southern megachurch hypocrisy, an adult man named Baby Billy, and the rebranding of a high speed chase as 鈥渃ar pranks.鈥澛燱hile this show is majority male-led, Edi Patterson and Cassidy Freeman hold their own with extraordinary performances that steal every scene. If you like eighties聽pageant glitz mixed with dysfunctional family blackmail, this show is the roller coaster for you.
鈥擪yra Kennedy, photo editor
I don鈥檛 know comedian Katie Burrell, but I wish I did. She is brilliant, funny, and seems so cool on Instagram. Plus she made one of the best ski movies I have ever seen, , a mockumentary of sorts about famous women in the ski industry and her quest to become one of them. To quote Katie, you gotta be the content you want to see in the world. (Dream Job is on now.)
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I鈥檝e been watching the Amazon series , which is based on The New York Times column of the same name. I鈥檓 a sucker for romance movies and I enjoy seeing different actors in each episode. (Anne Hathaway鈥檚 performance as a bipolar woman in search of a partner was shockingly good). At around 30 minutes apiece, they鈥檙e a light commitment in the evening. Well, I say light, but more than half have made me cry鈥攂ut doesn鈥檛 any good love story do that?
鈥擳asha Zemke, copy editor
This fall, I鈥檓 taking a mindfulness class at the local community college here in Santa Fe, New Mexico, a fact that I鈥檓 sharing with everyone who will listen so they鈥檒l know I鈥檓 better than them. Really though, it鈥檚 been fascinating to learn about what mindfulness really means (contrary to popular belief, this is not about solving world problems through meditation) and I鈥檝e already walked away with a few key techniques for stress management. If you鈥檙e interested in learning more, I recommend this earnest yet undeniably inspirational we watched in class.
鈥擩enny Earnest, audience development director
Thanks, . My closet is now full of sweaters and high-waisted pants and I want to run away from my media job screaming.聽I already have a Google Alert set up for the launch date of season three.
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