Claire Wasserman, founder of the Ladies Get Paid career-development community and author of a forthcoming book, says this book is a good way to reflect on the shifts in social and work culture that have contributed to the burnout epidemic.
Stemming from Petersen s viral BuzzFeed article in 2019, Can t Even examines how millennials reached the current state of burnout due to forces including capitalism and changing labor laws, and how burnout impacts various aspects of living, including how people work, parent and socialize.
Wasserman adds these are crucial themes to consider during the pandemic and beyond.
2. Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life
When it came to the top Minor League Baseball promotion of 2017, one idea literally eclipsed the rest.
On Aug. 21, the United States experienced its first coast-to-coast total solar eclipse in 99 years. The ideal place to watch this phenomenon, during which day turned into night as a result of the moon obscuring the sun, was from within a 67-mile-wide strip of near-total darkness known as the path of totality. Seven Minor League teams were within the path of totality: the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes, Idaho Falls Chukars, Bowling Green Hot Rods, Nashville Sounds, Greenville Drive, Columbia Fireflies and Charleston RiverDogs. All seven of these teams held a ballpark event that day as the eclipse made its approximately 1,500-mile southeasterly journey across the United States.
Earl Freudenberg: A WDEF-Kiwanis Club Christmas Party From 1951 Saturday, December 12, 2020 - by Earl Freudenberg
Crowd in front of Memorial Auditorium
Big crowd included mainly youngsters
Directing traffic on McCallie Avenue
Kids look around for next act
Luther is at left with Santa and another official
Baseball legend Joe Engel was one of the greatest promoters of all times. Mr. Engel headed up the Chattanooga Lookouts for decades. His promotions included Jackie Mitchell, one of the first female baseball pitchers, striking out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in an exhibition game with the New York Yankees.
Engel also gave away a house which stands today on Hixson Pike in the S Curve. Engel s famous Knot Hole Gang allowed many young teens to see the Lookouts free if they went to Sunday School.