Posts by Brenda Chepkorir
I came across this article intending to skim through it, but I found myself reading every word. Enlightening, poignant, and strangely calming. Worth a read.
If you like book blurbs, with a little extra info because you have a packed schedule, here's a website of summaries of great books. Both concise and detailed options. It's called "To Summarise". It’s been a great way to explore new ideas and decide which books to dive into.
Graber’s shirt — which directly copies the style of a shirt that Zuckerberg wore onstage recently — says Mundus sine caesaribus. Or, “a world without Caesars.”
The belly-rub trap...fooled me once.
Louise Penny’s writing is a refuge, and Ruth Zardo is the chaotic sage I didn’t know I needed. Her poetry and profanity keep me centered. I also love how Penny weaves real places and moments into her stories—little snippets of reality that make Three Pines feel alive.
If you love bite-sized economic insights checkout Elaine's Econlife. She makes economics approachable and fascinating with her daily tidbits. She also has a newsletter and an easy-read book that doubles as a great gift. #economics #greatbook #newsletter #econlife
Did you know that there are 518 active Citizen's Climate Lobby chapters in the world?
One of the best things about being a part of one is walking into a room every few weeks, and knowing that you agree on 1 thing with everyone there. #ccl #climateaction
The bipartisan Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024 could fast-track clean energy projects by cutting red tape and streamlining processes. Learn more and take action.
#ccl #energy #climate #sustainable