This article is a list of askoshbetter.com‘s most read articles of 2019 — it’s been fascinating to see what articles have drawn people in – and what articles Google has blessed in its search algorithm. I’m not here to chase the data. I’m here to share information I think will be helpful in some small… Continue reading 2019 Most Read
Author: Nathan Corliss
How to Manage Allergies
This article was written as a guest post by Disturb Me Not! Allergies can be very problematic. Sometimes, you may find yourself reacting to something you never had a problem with before. According to studies, 54.6% of people in the US have reaction to at least one allergen. Allergies do not affect people of a… Continue reading How to Manage Allergies
3 Easy Ways to Make Your Trip to Hawaii More Environmentally Friendly
In Hawaiian, the word ‘kōkua’ is translated to mean help without personal gain — this spirit of sacrifice for the betterment of the community is a Hawaiian value you can apply throughout your trip to lessen your environmental impact. tl;dr Pick up trash – especially plastic Use less energy Only use REEF SAFE Sunscreen Pick… Continue reading 3 Easy Ways to Make Your Trip to Hawaii More Environmentally Friendly
Two Halves of Water (Poem)
Two Halves of Water There are two chapters of my life: before I was comfortable in water, and after. I’m not exactly sure when it happened, maybe in Hawaii in 2006, but I somehow discovered that with minimal effort, I could float My dear friend Elisa is doing amazing work in Las Vegas, teaching kids… Continue reading Two Halves of Water (Poem)
The Insistence of 🌊. (Poem)
The Insistence of 🌊 waves. Crash lively and oblivious to ants on the rock.Slowly take with soft claws obsessed with persistence. Was it wind, or is it you that brought this might?Matters little for waves always win. I wrote this poem after visiting Nakalele Blowhole in Maui, Hawaii. The blowhole is on the north east… Continue reading The Insistence of 🌊. (Poem)
Top Tweets About Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang from the November 20th, 2019 Democratic Debates
This article has about 3 dozen tweets about Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang I compiled in real time during the Democratic Debates on November 20th, 2019. I’ve grouped the tweets by 6 main topics: #LetYangSpeak – Andrew Yang had the least speaking time during the debate, and didn’t get asked a question until minute 33. International… Continue reading Top Tweets About Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang from the November 20th, 2019 Democratic Debates
25 Twitter Highlights From Andrew Yang’s Debate Performance on October 15th 2019
This article is just a list of 25 pro Andrew Yang tweets from the Democratic Primary debates held on October 15th, 2019. If you’ve been following my blog, you know I’m a huge fan of the Yang 2020 campaign. If you’re not familiar with Andrew Yang, he’s a candidate running on giving all US adults… Continue reading 25 Twitter Highlights From Andrew Yang’s Debate Performance on October 15th 2019
Despite Mayor Tubbs’s Concerns, Yang’s Opt-in Model for Universal Basic Income Will Work (op-ed)
The Sacramento Bee published an article titled: Stockton’s mayor doesn’t like Andrew Yang’s universal basic income plan. Here’s why. In the 30 minute interview about Mayor Tubbs own universal basic income (UBI) pilot, the interviewer asks Tubbs, “do you support Andrew Yang’s UBI plan?” In response, Tubbs says he does not support the plan because participants… Continue reading Despite Mayor Tubbs’s Concerns, Yang’s Opt-in Model for Universal Basic Income Will Work (op-ed)
Yet again, Terror Jr. acknowledges lust and pleasant vulgarity in their latest track ‘9 2 5’
I’ve been trying to put my finger on why I’m drawn into tracks dropped by music duo Terror Jr (David “Campa” Benjamin & Lisa Vitale). Their latest song 9 2 5 which they sent direct to fans and bloggers (like me) earlier this week, brought it all home. Terror Jr.’s music manages to pair well… Continue reading Yet again, Terror Jr. acknowledges lust and pleasant vulgarity in their latest track ‘9 2 5’
Johns Hopkins Glacier (Poem)
by Nathan Corliss Go to these places.On desolate rocksWith only wind,The occasional friction of fabric on fabric,And blood flow in your ears;The vastness and grandness Drowns any sensation of isolation In a tsunami of awe that seethes through every follicle of being.In this sensation experienced by far too few people,There is overwhelming peace. This poem… Continue reading Johns Hopkins Glacier (Poem)