#CoolShit 03.30.20
Happy Monday!
Just so you know, if you’re working on anything cool, tell me about it. I’d LOVE to share it in the email! NOTE: It ain’t gotta be perfect 😬
See you tomorrow!
-Shelby
Meanwhile, scientist are getting closer to solving aging
This series you can print and give to your kids to color
This series is a welcome change to the daily worksheets we’ve been doing with our daughter.
If you’re currently building a business in this unprecedented climate, here some inspiration
10 successful startups founded during 2008 Great Recession
WhatsApp, 2009
Venmo, 2009
Groupon, 2008
Instagram, 2010
Uber, 2009
Pinterest, 2010
Slack, 2009
Square, 2009
Google Ventures, 2009
Cloudera, 2008
As you know, my current business partner and I are building our next thing. This pandemic has not slowed us down, it’s done quite the opposite. Everyone who is involved is extremely motivated & excited to launch this mysterious project.
If you want to hear more about what we’re building, hit me up - just be ready to get passionately yelled at for at least an hour 😬
This short documentary on the genius of ODB
Watched this over the weekend - it’s dope. Really insightful into the early Wu-Tang years.
Add Netflix’ “Tiger King” to your queue
It’s an absolute beautiful mess, which is what makes it so entertaining. There are so many unique/weird/odd/eccentric individuals in this series. Watch it, you’ll love it.
If you already watched it, what’d you think?
Listen to Anthony Valadez’ “Sounds For Plant Lovers” series
Mixes this mellow & eclectic are hard to come by.
This “Home Cooking” Podcast
I have not listened to this yet, but seems perfect for the times.
Home Cooking is a podcast from Samin Nosrat and Hrishikesh Hirway. We want to help you figure out what to cook (and keep you company) during the quarantine!
I feel you Hoda!
The Pope speaking to an empty plaza
This “Live From Our Living Rooms” jazz festival.
You know I’m a jazz fan so I’ll definitely be checking this out. It’s free to watch but they will be taking donations - the proceeds will “provide emergency relief to New York City musicians whose freelance careers have been impacted by COVID-19“