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11 Dec 2020
I feel so lucky to have had the chance to write for @nytimes @nytimeswell about how the pandemic/distance learning has pushed elementary school-aged kids into the social media deep end and what parents can do to help their kids navigate this new world. nytimes.com/2020/12/10/well/…
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30 May 2024
Reach out to @BriProoker if you have a story to share - she is a lovely writer and a crackin’ good storyteller, your story would be in safe, capable hands.
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Can I indulge in a little mom-brag? My 10-year old is one of the winners in Inklings' fiction contest. The prize is editorial feedback/revision for publication in their anthology. I'm not ashamed to admit that part of me is envious: He's going to publish fiction earlier than me!
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15 Feb 2024
Over a year in the making (for me), and my first byline in the Atlantic, a story about the ingenuity of developmental psychologists in the face of pandemic-era shutdowns: theatlantic.com/family/archi…
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15 Dec 2023
I just misread "rise of teletherapy" as "rise of telepathy" in a PR pitch. Too bad -- an article about telepathy would've been fun!
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When we lived in Ithaca and drove a lot to visit my aunt and uncle in Rochester, we'd encounter deer a lot -- and it was always so sad to see their carcasses pile up in the fall/winter months. So it was good to explore tech that can help for Pop Mech: tinyurl.com/bfb2m5sj

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26 Oct 2023
Three words away from Queen Bee and they all start with "fi -- " grrrrrr...
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26 Sep 2023
This gorgeous piece by @katchow really captures the frustration, heartbreak, and backbreaking toil it takes to try to pass along a heritage language you barely speak yourself to the next generation. But also, why it matters: theatlantic.com/family/archi…

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This was a beautiful, heartfelt read -- many of the women in my family have autoimmune issues, so this really hit home. I'm sorry it took you so long to prioritize yourself in the name of performing wellness. & thank u for writing about it -- it'll help so many in similar boats.
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29 Jul 2023
Is it possible to do a day (or actually night) trip to Yosemite? And if so, are there good places to stargaze that are easily accessible there?
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25 Jul 2023
I had forgotten how unwelcoming Newark airport was… flight canceled because of the storm…stuck here until tomorrow night. Loooong rebooking line.
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13 Jun 2023
My latest for Popular Mechanics on the health impacts of social isolation. Researching the many ways isolation and loneliness messes us up was eye-opening. Message me if you hit a paywall, but would like to read: popularmechanics.com/science…
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26 May 2023
If you're not exercising, the solution may be in your head, not your body. Thanks, @erikvance, for the opportunity to explore a fun topic and the always great-edits. nytimes.com/2023/05/26/well/…
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25 Apr 2023
Apparently, my Mandarin is so bad that Chinese scammers spoofing Walmart can't scam me -- second-generation problems.
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23 Mar 2023
Watching my story's Moksha queue position is a writer's version of watching a pot as it boils (or doesn't!) ;) Still, I appreciate the transparency!!
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Really great advice that's applicable for anyone trying to save for a secure future -- congrats on another fantastic piece, Juli!
For @nytimes, I wrote about a post-pandemic habit, I think we can all relate to: revenge spending: nytimes.com/2023/03/03/busin… #revengespending #retirement #money
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Happy to share an article I wrote for the NYT on exercise & aging. The gist: find what motivates you, mix things up for interest, commit to being active -- your body (& mind) will thank you. Thanks so much, @erikvance, for the assignment and helpful edits. tinyurl.com/c6ed79df

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15 Feb 2023
Yes, I have too much time on my hands....
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