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  • Blog,  A Tikkun Olam Life

    Wisdom and the Tongue….

    February 28, 2020 / No Comments

    Though I spend time daily studying the Bible, I rarely choose to share it. In my mind, those are God’s words and lessons for me, not necessarily for others.  I hate the idea that I might start to sound preachy. But sometimes something really resonates and I feel like it might touch someone else.  This week I had one of those moments.

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    The culture we are creating

    February 3, 2020 / No Comments

    by Lori Twichell You  may think you know what I’m going to address in this article. After all, it’s what everyone is talking about today. But you might be surprised at where I’m going with it. Just stick with me – even if things get a little uncomfortable. If the big game last night brought in the viewing numbers that it usually does, over 100 million people from around the globe joined together to watch this extravagant, over the top piece of entertainment. People who hate football tuned in for the commercials and the hype. People who love football obviously had their part to watch. And there was, as always,…

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    It’s A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (Spoiler free)

    November 25, 2019 / No Comments

    From the moment I sat in the seat at the theater, I was ready for home and childhood and....safety. Mr. Rogers was safe. Always. Oh please don't screw that up. Right now, of all the things in my life, I need the peace, healing. Safety. Even though I didn't realize it when I bought the tickets to the movie, I desperately needed to sit in a dark theater and just be, well, loved for a couple of hours without judgment. I needed this movie. I think a lot of people do.

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    So let’s talk about Veronica Mars….

    July 30, 2019 / No Comments

    So unless you've been living under a rock, you are aware that a new season of Veronica Mars recently dropped on Hulu. Hallelujah! Our girl is back! Woo hoo! But is she really back? Let's discuss....

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    Book Review: A Dangerous Collaboration

    April 2, 2019 / No Comments

    Veronica Speedwell is rarely confused and she’s never, ever unsure of her next move. She’s a woman who can size up the undercurrents in a room immediately and she is always keenly aware of the part she plays in any particular situation. As such, she keeps her emotions on tight lockdown.But when it comes to Stoker Templeton-Vane, that all tends to go out the window.

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    Establishing the Work of My Hands….

    March 28, 2019 / No Comments

    I had no idea at the time, but that simple ten-minute phone call with a woman whose name I don’t even remember changed everything for me.  That passage resonated with me and for days afterward when the kids were crying or I was second guessing my thoughts to work from home, I would hear these verses in my head.

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