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Saturday, September 26, 2020 | The Weekender is a special collaboration between OZY Tribe members near and far to provide delicious recommendations for your valuable weekend time, as we grapple with turbulent times in America. |
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| | 1. The Shrink Next DoorThis podcast should have been as big as Serial. In six episodes (plus some post-series updates and follow-ups), it tells the story of manipulative analyst-to-the-stars Ike Herschkopf and his slow takeover of a patient’s life. Prefer to watch instead? Apple is turning the story into a series starring Paul Rudd and Will Ferrell. | |
| 2. When Katty Met Carlos What on earth is going on in America right now? It’s a question much of the world is asking — and one we all wish we could answer. Enter the BBC’s Katty Kay and OZY cofounder Carlos Watson, two people exceptionally positioned to give listeners across the world unique and fresh insight into these 50 states. They dissect American identity, racial bias, politics, the economy and public health challenges in a groundbreaking new podcast from OZY and the BBC. Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the iHeart Radio app, or wherever you get your podcasts. |
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| | | Tie-dye is out. Suede sneakers are in. We love the ones from Cariuma because they’re not just stylish, but crazy-comfy and ethically made. Get ahead of the curve and buy your pair now! And as a gift, we have a discount that is exclusive for our readers — use OZYxCariuma to get $15 off when you get them today. Buy Now |
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| | 1. Mieckii Maybe you’re not comfortable going out in society any more than you have to right now. But if you miss the sounds of New York City streets, this is for you. This NYC bike messenger uses his Twitch stream to take nearly 40,000 followers around the city via a GoPro strapped to his chest. | |
| 2. Maya Higa This 22-year-old college student is a big old bird nerd. You can catch her on her stream painting, riding horses, and yes, even gaming. But our favorites are the videos where she takes us along on wildlife adventures, like releasing an opossum or practicing falconry. |
| 3. Joy StiqueWhile this drag queen does also play games on the internet, we’re actually all about their real-time make-up transformations, streamed live on the platform (and then they play games in costume). They’re part of a coalition of Twitch drag queens known as the Stream Queens, if you can’t get enough. |
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| | 1. This I BelieveThis year has challenged everyone, making us consider what we can endure, what the future might hold and what’s really important. But as you consider your own principles, take a dive into other people’s thoughts on the matter, with This I Believe. Based on the radio series running off-and-on since the 1950s, the book collects testimonials about personal beliefs from celebrities, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, Albert Einstein and Helen Keller, plus unknowns. You can buy the essays piecemeal via Audible and listen to just the ones you want (most in their own voices). | |
| 2. The OverstoryThis Pulitzer Prize-winning novel would be good anytime. But in a year that’s seen most people cut off from the outside world for months and millions of acres of forest destroyed, this beautiful novel about humankind’s connection to trees has a special resonance. Warning: You’re likely to get really into trees, even the spindly city trees you walk by every day. |
| 3. The Supernova EraChinese author Cixin Liu is a legend for his Three-Body Problem series, but this 2003 book — only translated into English last year after Liu got really famous internationally — is well worth a look. It posits a world where humankind has just a couple of years to prepare children to rule the world after a supernova sets a process in motion that kills off all the adults. Imagine Lord of the Flies on a nuclear scale, but with Liu’s signature talent for big sci-fi set pieces. |
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| | | 1. Butternut Squash Smoothie Just because pumpkins get the emoji, it doesn’t mean you should forget the humble butternut. Trade in that pumpkin spice latte (no judgment) for this cool breakfast treat, which mixes squash puree with almond butter and tops it all off with cinnamon and ginger. It’s a good September compromise if it’s still too hot for actual hot drinks but you’re hoping for some autumnal vibes. | |
| 2. Salted Caramel Apple Cinnamon SmoothieOK it’s more milkshake than smoothie, but there’s nothing wrong with that. The apple-caramel flavor is to die for, and there are a couple of Honeycrisp apples in there to honor the food pyramid. If you want to amp it up a little, try making your own salted caramel sauce to top it. |
| 3. Blueberry Pomegranate SmoothieLate September is the magical crossover between blueberry season and pomegranate season, making for a great smoothie blend that feels almost tropical — and thus like a tiny vacation, even if you’re still in your kitchen. Fun fact: The best way to de-seed a pomegranate involves whacking the heck out of it with a wooden spoon. |
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