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Embracing Joy & Transformation in the Jewish Calendar

Tonight marks Rosh Hodesh Adar the beginning of a new month in the Jewish calendar, bringing with it waves of joy and happiness. Rosh Hodesh, which translates to ‘head of the month,’ is celebrated at the new moon, marking the start of a new lunar month. Rosh Hodesh is a time of renewal, reflection, and new beginnings. Adar, the twelfth month of the Jewish calendar, holds a special place in the heart of the Jewish community.

Emily Quartermaine Returns to General Hospital (sort of) to Celebrate a Cultural Milestone

Thank you Amber, for sharing so much of yourself and your journey, GH was my first exposure to you and I've enjoyed finding you here on Substack revealing additional talents! I've never stopped watching GH (in some format) since the late 70's, it has truly been the only constant in my life. I cannot express how grateful I am to the cast/crew members for their talent and commitment (and ABC) that enabled the longevity.

Everything We Know So Far

Catherine, the Princess of Wales, underwent planned abdominal surgery Tuesday, according to a statement released by Kensington Palace. The surprise news — including that she would be recovering in a hospital for the next 10 to 14 days and be off royal duties for another two to three months — made headlines around the world. Below, a summary of everything that has been reported so far, including more on the timing (and what royal appearances have been postponed or canceled) as well as past royal hospital visits.

Ezra Klein, Prince of New Media

It would be very easy to hate Ezra Klein. He’s only 38, and already has been a pioneering political blogger, a pioneering explanatory journalist for the Washington Post, the founder of Vox.com, the author of the best-selling book Why We’re Polarized, and now a marquis podcaster and columnist for the New York Times. The amount of good fortune that’s come his way is staggering. Not just journalistic and political good fortune, but personal good fortune.

Fact-Checking Gary Brecka on Joe Rogan

Does everything need to be methylated to be made usable in the body? Does T4 need to be methylated in the gut to become T3? Is methylation so important yet carbs unimportant? Did you know that glucose mainly provides the methyl group of methylfolate?! Is sleep really all about methylation? Is a $500 test covering 5 genes really the best way to learn about what makes you nutritionally unique? Watch my breakdown above!