This Week in the World: Week 2

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Wow. This week was… a lot. Trying to briefly summarize what happened at the US Capitol feels like a gross oversimplification. I still feel a bit frazzled wrapping my head around what happened and all the commentary that has followed since. When things like this happen, I try to find the balance of keeping informed so I can learn, while also not overstimulating my mind to the point where anxiety completely overwhelms me. So I wanted this week’s round up to reflect that balance: some information to help you learn, and some information to help you reset.

If you’re new here, ‘This Week in the World’ is a weekly recap of content ranging from around the globe. My hope is that each week, no matter where you are in the world, you’ll be able to feel more connected to it: through news, travel, food & wine… really, anything that appeals to the culturally curious. Let’s dive right in to week 2.

WORLD NEWS

  • Morgan Harper Nichols is always so poignant, but THIS article on unity really stood out.

TRAVEL NEWS + UPDATES

  • Missing exploring? Me too. I loved watching some of THESE Condé Nast Traveler Videos from the "Walking Around In" Series

  • Lots of people are asking about predictions for travel in 2021. I think THIS article makes a lot of great points.

  • I really do believe we are getting closer as this vaccine rolls out… but please remember to be wise and safe about any travel plans you make. I'm always here to help you navigate travel planning to ensure you're being safe and are fully aware of policies. And until then, I have lots of online courses to help curb your wanderlust!

WEEKLY FAVORITES:

  • FAVORITE FOLLOWS: Especially after a week like this, I'm glued to informative accounts like @emilyinyourphone, @sharonsaysso, @jessicayellin who do a great job of informing on important issues.

  • FAVORITE SUSTAINABLE TRAINERS: I know a lot of people are really into Golden Goose, but I am such an advocate for TWO amazing sustainable brands instead: I’ve worn THESE Veja trainers for 2 years now and last year, also added THESE Everlane ones to my repertoire. Both are so versatile, great for travel and can easily be dressed up or down.

  • FAVORITE SCENT: I shared this on stories a few weeks ago, but THIS Diptyque "London" scent takes you to the heart of the Columbia Road flower market (since we can't physically go there now). Its unique notes of heliotrope, lilac, juniper and hyacinth are warmed with a touch of spice.

  • FAVORITE READ: A few years ago I did the 30 day “Me and White Supremacy” workbook that Layla Saad started as an Instagram challenge (and has since turned into a bestselling book!) I try to re-read a chapter at least once every week or two because I’m continuously reflecting on new examples in life that I can learn from. After seeing white privilege in full display this week, I think this is a great tool to dig into.

*Another favorite read this week was THIS POST written by Danielle Moss on “How to Support Someone Immediately After a Cancer Diagnosis.” Even if you don’t know anyone dealing with a diagnosis right now, I think this is such an important read to be mindful of supporting others in their grief in ways they actually need (hint: they don’t always align with your best intentions) .

SUSTAINABILITY:

  • Composting was a practice that I started in 2020 and now am hooked! If you’re looking for a way to reduce your environmental impact, I highly recommend giving it a try. HERE is some more information if you’re interested in giving it a go yourself (TIP: if you live in a flat like me or any space without a yard, try keeping a bag in your freezer to collect the food scraps to eliminate any odors!)

  • I’m planning to join THIS Somm Session (an online wine course with Borough Wines) that’s spotlighting sustainable wines! Borough Wines started “Sustainable Wine Solutions” and is constantly optimizing their sustainability efforts (including offering wine on tap so you can bring a reusable bottle to refill).

  • When you spend less, you waste less! I recently decided I want to try “No Spend Days” throughout 2021… essentially committing to not spending any money on those particular days (THIS article is old, but it gives you an idea). So often we buy things we don’t even need, and those eventually end up in a landfill… so not only is this habit good for your wallet, but it’s also good for the planet!

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That’s all for today. Happy reading and hope to see you back again next week!

xx

Whitney