#CoolShit 04.08.20
Happy Wednesday!
We’re just diving right in today, enjoy!
See you tomorrow!
-Shelby
Indeed it is.
A refresher course:
Giving 28% of your wealth is unbelievably cool

This dude just TWEETED - no HUGE press event to make him look holier-than-though, a TWEET - that he’s going to donate a BILLION dollars. “Oh and here’s a google spreadsheet tracking it all.” What?!?!
*stands and claps*
These relevant posters by Jennifer Baer



The silver virus lining, there will be an EXPLOSION of creativity due to the creative world being trapped to their own devices.
Every. Single. Company.
I love when people make fun of marketing, dude nails it.
We’re all dealing with the burdens of stress & anxiety, it could make you want to pull your hair out. At Johnson & Johnson our new strength and revitalizing…
This 4+ hour mix by Henry Rollins, The Cool Quarantine 001

Henry is one of the most knowledgeable minds in music. This mix is guaranteed to be insightful and super weird, you’ll enjoy it.
One of my favorite things about music is that often, there’s a good story about any one album or song. I specifically put tracks into this show so I could tell you the story before we play the song. A couple of examples from this show would include a live Cramps track from 1979 that was recorded by Ian MacKaye and also, the first cassette I ever copied. Another would be a live Led Zeppelin track from the time Ian and I saw them play.
Yale’s most popular course ever teaches the science of being happy. Now you can take it for free online

Another positive from the pandemic, unleashing an onslaught of educational resources.
It’s backed by science, is Yale’s most popular course ever, and has been taken by more than a million people.
My collection of “Songs to get you through a pandemic”
I’ve been collecting songs for when my optimistic ass isn’t so optimistic. What am I missing?
Not cool, making people gather to vote. Cool, risking your life to vote.

These templates that say “no” in different ways.

One of my favorites:
Please leave us alone.
-Steve Jobs
This L.A. Greyhound Station, 1963

Ain’t shit changes, we’ve always stared at screens.