jesswitkins.wordpress.com

0.0
Network
Score (What’s this?)

Perlu Network score measures the extent of a member’s network on Perlu based on their connections, Packs, and Collab activity.

Writer. Blogger. Sometimes funny. Making pathetic look cool since 1985. #binders

Share
Categories
  • Books and Literature
  • Career Advice
  • Family and Relationships
  • Music and Audio
  • Pop Culture
  • Men's Fashion
  • Television
  • Traveling
Highlights
Turn Up the Volume: New Playlists Revealed

While not every song shared can make it onto the mix lists, I enjoyed checking out all the artists and songs you suggested, and I downloaded many to my own library for further listening. Only Love Can Hurt Like This ~ Paloma Faith 12. Now, without further ado, the winners of the mix tapes themselves, and with great gratitude for their suggestions as I used some from each of them, the 2018 mix tape collections go to Darla from And feel free to share more of your favorite songs below as the search for this year’s fave tunes begins NOW!

What’s On Your Playlist? The 2018 Mixtape Kickoff

Since 2004 I started making my mom and sister mix cds for Christmas. It’s simple, just tell me what songs or artists you love listening to. I make two cds: a phenomenal woman mix (highlighting all female artists) and a cafe mix (featuring songs you can chill out and cozy up to while sipping your morning coffee). Let It All Go ~ Birdy and Rhodes I Followed Fires ~ Matthew and the Atlas Without You ~ Oh

Worth Reading? Some of the Most Buzzed About Self Help Books

By Paula Poundstone More of an experimental memoir than a self help book, Poundstone’s book chronicles her attempts at getting fit, organized, and learning new skills. What I learned: Eat That Frog is a short read and includes enough tips and tricks to help you re-channel your focus to make it worthwhile. Here’s the self help book for people who think they don’t like self help books. What I learned: This book focuses on the stories we tell ourselves, so part of Bishop’s plan is for us to understand where our own stories come from.

What It’s Like to Be a Woman in America

And that, right there, is why most women don’t come forward. I didn’t, and still don’t, want to be looked at differently. The times where I wasn’t physically hurt, but rather simply encountered men who were “doing the same job as me,” “didn’t mean anything by it,” “just trying to get a date,” “just looking. If you read all this, if you really let it sink in, tell me you don’t see now why women don’t report their assaults.

Join Perlu And Let the Influencers Come to You!

Submit