Showing posts with label Georgetown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Georgetown. Show all posts

Friday, June 3

Introducing Minimalism

After going through 3 moves over the past 18 months, I've realized I've acquired a massive amount of things, many of which I do not see on a regular basis. I think that most people, particularly recent graduates, are in the same situation that I am. Now I'm planning on sorting out things I need, things I don't, things that have no reason for assigning any value, and really tackling the mound of things I have acquired.

A year or so ago minimalism started to get really popular. The New York Times wrote an article on an experiment that called for people to only wear the same six articles of clothing for a month. This movement is called Six items or less and it is still active. There were exceptions of course, including undergarments, swim wear, workout clothing, work uniforms, outerwear, shoes and accessories. But the findings were still salient. People didn't realize that they were wearing the same clothes day after day, and the time freed up from picking out an outfit allowed for higher endeavours. The "100 Thing Challenge" also became a popular way to build up to (or maybe pare down toward) a minimalist lifestyle, by keeping only the 100 most necessary items. In this day and age, everything is being pared down, from personal spending habits to the portions on our plates, and there is no reason why this shouldn't be extended to the testaments to consumerism that take up your valuable space.

Perhaps your unneeded items can find a new home. I find a lot of satisfaction in donating unused clothes. Clearing out your pantry of non perishables can lead to some needy people benefiting from the can of tuna you'll never open. Or if you're a capitalist, sell your goods on Craigslist. I've personally had a lot of success and it's only 10 minutes of your time to make a posting.


Here are a few tasks to experiment with:


Pick out 6 essential items of clothing and only wear those for a week.

The satisfaction and added time that will come from not having to sort through your closet will help make this your most productive week yet.

Make a list of the 100 things you could not do without.

That ice cream maker that's been collecting dust since you bought during the last scorching DC summer, or the unused crepe pan you bought after that life-changing trip to Paris? It better not be on the list. The rest of the items doesn't need to be immediately thrown away. Just take care in what you chose to add to that list once you reach 100.


Start by tackling your clutter in a hands-off manner, that way you don't overwhelm yourself. Perhaps clearing your space of the clutter can help clear your mind as well, that way it can be used for higher pursuits. More on that in my next post.


If you are interested in reading more on minimalism, the blog Zen Habits is a great resource and provides a great list of further reading.

Wednesday, June 1

Is There a Difference Between Blogging and Being a Blogger?

I've had this blog for several years at this point. I used it to cover the radio show I and a college roommate had together my Sophomore year. It followed me to China, as I shared my perspective on being abroad in a country where access to my blog required circumventing the great firewall of China. I used it to follow my attempts at budgeting eating in and eating out over the summer after Junior year, when I lived and worked in DC. After all of these years, I would tell people who inquired, "I blog," yet I never considered myself to be a blogger.

I was recently invited to be a part of the "Local Voices" section of the Georgetown, DC Patch, part of a network of blogs that follow local news and events. I find it a bit ironic that I am part of the "Local Voices" at a time when I am searching for my voice beyond Georgetown. As an unemployed, recent graduate, the transition is and will be bumpy. However, this opportunity is a way to reach out to other young adults in transition and show them that it is navigable and a part of growing up.

Was this invitation the call to blogger-hood? What about this makes my blogging more official? Is it the fact that I have a larger platform and a larger audience? Was it because now there was an authority who can dictate whether or not my posts deserved to be posted, whether or not my voiced deserved to be heard? I like to think that there is no difference between blogging and being a blogger, just how there is no difference between running and being a runner. I guess it is a matter of doing versus defining oneself by the action. Regardless, I'm beginning to feel like a blogger. And I believe that it will only be more real once my first post goes live.

See Georgetown.patch.com for my posts as a contributing blogger! Add the RSS feed to your Google Reader, make it your homepage, do whatever you need to do...

Wednesday, September 15

Thai Coconut and Valhrona Chocolate Gelato


No recipe this time, though my previosly-posted recipe for chocolate ice cream could be a nice substitute for those not within close distance to a gelateria. I have also provided pictures that you are free to drool over, (watch out for your keyboards).

The menu at Dolcezza always warrants a shameless, yet understandable request for several samples of flavors as varied as Avocado Lime, Lemon Opal Basil, Black Plum or Chili Pepper. This is truly just a sample as the daily offerings are close to 20.

If you happen to be in Georgetown or Dupont Circle, this Argentinian Gelateria is the place to get your sweet fix on. Also on sale: awesome churros, with or without a center full of dulce de leche.

Wednesday, August 18

Georgetown Cupcake: A Tradition to be Upheld

Mike and I have a stupid cute mushy googly* personal weekly tradition that revolves around Georgetown Cupcakes. Unfortunately, given the increase in tourism that DC has experienced during the summer months, and the untimely premiere of the TLC show DC Cupcakes, the lines are reached an unprecedented length. But on an unseasonably cool Sunday with no other plans, it seems worth it to brave the line, all in the name of expensive habits.


Given that I had about 2 hours to kill, what to some seems like an unbearable wait only wasted half of my time. Sure, I could have gone home to make cupcakes, but then I would have gotten there only to realize that I didn't have cream cheese, or powdered sugar, or food dye, or marzipan, because who honestly carries all of these ingredients on a regular basis. And even if I did, my cupcakes would be good, but not as good. I would get 10 or 12 out of my batch, but I don't want 12 cupcakes sitting around fighting for me to eat them. So, I stood in line.

It was rather comfortable, with points along the way to sit and rest. Also, luckily enough, I picked a day that was relatively overcast, with a subtle breeze to keep me cool and sane, lest the wait cause me to lose my mind. All of these comforts, as well as a few podcasts and articles, kept me productive and filled the void of accompaniment that most others had filled with friends and families. I was stuck in the middle of a crowded line, yet, ironically enough, it felt like my own alone time and it was consoling.


And the fruits of my patience. By the way, they were delicious. Bet you wish you weren't too good to wait for a $20 cupcake now!

Cupcakes in a different lighting.


*"googly" refers to the googly-eyes that people in a relationship share. It is looked down upon with spite and resentment, particularly by Twin #1, of Twins on Twins fame.

Tuesday, April 28

Final Show - 4/27/3009 Playlist

So,

As I'm writing this post I'm 3/4 of the way through the final show. Dom wasn't able to make it because of the Visions of Excellence Ball so I got to have the entire show for myself. It was pretty nice to be able to have control over the music. If it weren't so late at night I would have definitely included a lot more of a talking element but I guess these are things to consider for my next show. Usually when there is a show I'll post a playlist of the music but I didn't keep track of the music during the first half of the show (Michelle Obama is my she-ro/Barack Obama's first 100 days) so I'll just list all of the music that could have been played. The second half was just me randomizing my recent downloads playlist but I kept much better track of that music.

Michele Obama is my She-r0/Barack Obama's First Hundred Days:
At Last - Etta James
The Weight of the World - Editors
A Woman's Worth (Live) - Alicia Keys
Who's That Lady - Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions
She's In Control - Chromeo
Go Girl (Feat. T-Pain) - Ciara
Independent Women - Destiny's Child
I'm Every Woman - Chaka Khan
Aaliyah - More Than a Woman
R-E-S-P-E-C-T - Aretha Franklin
Shining Star - Earth, Wind & Fire
Unstoppable (Feat. Drake & Lil' Wayne) - Santogold
I've Underestimated My Charm - Black Kids
Women's Realm - Belle & Sebastian
Say What's Real - Drake
Bills Bills Bills - Destiny's Child
She's A Bad Mama Jama - Carl Carlton

Random:
Flagpole Sitta - Harvey Danger
Dancing on Me (Feat. Jim Jones & Juelz Santana) - DJ Webstar
November 18th - Drake
Radio Silence - Harvey Danger
Valley of Death - Rick Ross
Keep Up (Feat. Yung Wize & Dazed) - Talent Couture
I'll Be - Edwin McCain
This Fire - Franz Ferdinand
Ghetto Rich (Feat. John Legend, Lil' Wayne & Nas) - Rich Boy
Feelin' It (Feat. Yung Wize) - Talent Couture
Bria's Interlude (Feat. Omarion) - Drake
I Wish - Carl Thomas
I Hate My Job - Cam'ron

Wednesday, April 8

Easter Break and Michele Obama

So I know it's been a while since our last show and I'm not really sure whether we'll be broadcasting next Monday as we will still technically be on Easter break. However, we have decided to present another theme show and we're gonna let you know before hand so you can get yourselves in the mood. Our theme is: Michele Obama, My Shero.

That's right. Michelle Obama is our shero, pronounced "she-ro" and what better way to pay homage than to make a playlist that characterizes our first lady in every sense of her fantastic, black snobby ways. Hey, she may even read this post and take our advice for a playlist for her and Barack's next overseas visit, which on a tip-off I hear is going to be East Asia, namely China (what up!). So get yourselves ready for the sultry sounds of empowerment that scream out Michelle Obama!

The New York Times puts together a slideshow of Michelle's fashion sense and style choices:
http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2009/04/03/world/20090404FASHION_index.html?ex=1254715200&en=0ba01ca94f5979a1&ei=5087&WT.mc_id=NYT-E-I-NYT-E-AT-0408-L19

Tuesday, March 24

Monday Night Musings (or Tuesday night if you're one of those people)

During the show I was searching for some headlines, whether real news or fake-diddy-owned-TMZ-knockoff news and I came across this godsend of a link. It seems that the Germans, in their own questionable manner, chose to pay homage to the election of Barack Obama as our nation's president. I'm not sure if they knew the implications of naming fried chicken after a black man, but the country known as Germany should be grateful they don't have Jesse Jackson all over that ass trying to get reparations paid by the profits from this crazy ass excuse for a snack.

Link: http://flisted.com/70603/obama-chicken-fingers-barack-sploitation/

Tuesday, March 3

3/3/2009 - Playlist: The Evolution of Blair Waldorf

Arctic Monkeys -- Bigger Boys and Stolen Sweethearts
The White Stripes -- We're Gonna Be Friends
The Pussycat Dolls -- When I Grow Up
Usher (feat. Ginuwine) -- Seduction
Terror Squad -- Take Me Home
Janet Jackson -- Any Time Any Place
Lil Wayne -- Prom Queen
Tyga -- Summer Girl
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/02/27/jonathan-krohn-13-year-ol_n_170642.html
Jennifer Page -- Crush
Metronomy -- A Thing For Me
The Honorary Title -- Untouched and Intact
Jessica Simpson -- Irresistible
Janet Jackson -- Got Till It's Gone
Justin Timberlake -- What Comes Around Goes Around
Spank Rock -- B.O.O.T.A.Y.
Al Green -- I'm Still In Love With You
She Wants Revenge -- Someone Must Get Hurt
Gladys Night & The Pips -- Neither of Us (Wants to be the First to Say Goodbye)
The Last Shadow Puppets -- My Mistakes Were Made For You
Drake (Feat. Santogold & Lil Wayne) -- Unstoppable
Diddy (Feat. Keyshia Cole) -- Last Night
Asher Roth -- I Love College

Tuesday, February 24

2/24/2009 - Playlist

Hi Hata -- Maino
I Run This -- Birdman
Still Fly -- Big Tymers
Superstar -- Lupe Fiasco
Nike Boots Remix -- Wale ft. Lil Wayne
What's Up, What's Happenin' -- T.I.
I'm Me -- Lil Wayne
Paralyzer -- Finger Eleven
Welcome to the Jungle -- Guns N Roses
Prom Queen -- Lil Wayne
Slob -- Weezer
My Favorite Accident -- Motion City Soundtrack
Unstoppable -- Santogold ft. Lil Wayne
Play No Games -- Trick Daddy
Blame It -- Jamie Foxx ft. T-Pain
A Milli -- Lil Wayne
Day N Nite -- Kid Cudi
Song 2 -- Blur
Can't Tell Me Nothing -- Kanye West
Driving Down the Block -- Kidz in the Hall
Bet You Can't Do It Like Me -- D4L
Bazooka Tooth -- Aesop Rock
My Drive Thru -- N*E*R*D ft. Santogold & Julian Casablancas
Let's Make Out -- Does It Offend You, Yeah?
Lucifer's Joyride -- Kidz in the Hal

Tuesday, February 17

2/17/2009 - Playlist

Ludacris -- You'se a Ho
Britney Spears -- Womanizer
TLC -- Silly Ho
Destiny's Child -- Bug-A-Boo
Whitney Houston, Faith Hill -- Heartbreak Hotel
Bobby Caldwell -- Open Your Eyes
Kelis -- Caught Out There
Missy Elliot -- All In My Grill
Carrie Underwood -- Before He Cheats
Three Days Grace -- I Hate Everything About You
Senses Fail -- 187
Puddle of Mud -- She Hate Me
The Misfits -- Saturday Nights
Ben Folds Five -- Songs for the Dumped
No Doubt --Ex-Girlfriend
Blink 182 -- All The Small Things
Avril Lavigne -- My Happy Ending
The Black Kids -- I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How to Dance with You
The Lights -- Ice
Bush -- Chemicals Between Us
Kelly Clarkson -- Behind These Hazel Eyes
Tina Turner -- What's Love Got To Do With It
Aretha Franklin -- Mr. Big Stuff
Maino feat. T-Pain -- All The Above
Beyoncé -- Me, Myself and I
Aretha Franklin -- Chain of Fools
Al Green -- Let's Stay Together

Tuesday, February 10

2/10/2009 - Valentine's Day Playlist!!!

Cortne's Top 7 Love Songs
7. Liz Phair -- Why Can't I
6. Chaka Khan -- Sweet Thang
5. The Jonas Brothers -- Lovebug
4. John Mayer -- Gravity
3. Etta James -- At Last
2. Marvin Gaye -- Let's Get It On
1. Stevie Wonder -- Ribbon in the Sky
Honorable Mentions
Robine Thicke -- Can You Believe
Iron & Wine -- Such Great Heights

Dom's Quiryky Mood Playlist
Aaliyah -- 4 Page Letter
Jet -- Look What You've Done
Cyndi Lauper -- Time After Time
Backstreet Boys -- Show Me The Meaning of Being Lonely
Backstreet Boys -- I'll Never Break Your Heart
KC & JoJo -- All My Life
Mariah Carey -- Always Be My Baby
Plain White T's -- Hey There Delilah
Leona Lewis -- Bleeding Love
The Flaming Lips -- Do You Realize
Kings of Leon -- Sex On Fire
Interpol -- C'Mere

Random Machinations
Avant (Feat. Tamia) -- My First Love
Cat Power -- Sea of Love
Iron & Wine -- Such Great Heights
Bob Marly -- Turn Your Lights Down Low
TLC -- Red Light Special
Heatwave -- Now and Forever

Tuesday, February 3

2/3/2009 - Playlist

T.I. feat. Kanye West, Jay-Z and Lil Wayne -- Swagger Like Us
Savage -- Swing
Ludacris feat. Chris Brown and Sean Garrett -- What Them Girls Like
Estelle feat. Sean Paul -- Come Over
Slum Village feat. Kanye West -- Selfish
Twista feat. Pharrell -- Lavish
Jay-Z -- Big Pimpin'
Missy Elliot -- Supa Dupa Fly
Missy Elliot -- Gossip Folks
Chingy -- Right Thur
Nelly -- Country Grammar
Hollywood Hult -- Beat in my Trunk
Hollywood Hult -- Hollywood
The Cool Kids -- Bassment Party
Kenna feat. the Cool Kids -- Loose Wires
Jupiter Rising -- Electropop
LMFAO -- YES
Waxamillion -- I Ain't Got My Panties On
Lady Gaga -- Money Honey
Teitur -- You're the Ocean
Mr. Right -- The White Tie Affair
Cadence Weapon -- Do I Miss My Friends?
Biz Markie -- Just a Friend
Black Milk -- Bounce
Asher Roth -- The Lounge
Notorious B.I.G. -- Juicy

Tuesday, January 27

Post Show Comments

Thanks for listening to a great first show. And there are many to come so don't forget to tune in every Tuesday (Monday night for those who refuse to switch to the next day before they go to sleep) from 12am - 2am.

1/27/2009 - Playlist

Wang Lee Hom -- Hua Tian Cuo
Katy Perry -- I Kissed a Girl
Beyonce -- Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)
Jay Chou -- Qing Tian (Clear Sky/Sunny Day)
Kate Voegle -- No Good
The Veronicas -- Untouched
Lil Mama -- Lipgloss
311 -- Beautiful Disaster
Nina Simone -- Four Women
Dong Ban Shing Ki -- Mirotic
T-Pain Feat. Ludacris -- Chopped and Screwed
Slick Rick -- Monalisa
Flo Rida -- Right Round
Shawna -- Gettin' Some
Haddawy -- What is Love?
Kid Cudi -- Day N' Night (Crookers Remix)
The Kunx -- Wake the Fuck Up
Star -- Take Me to the Riot
T.I. Feat. Justin Timberlake -- Dead & Gone
Muse -- Falling Away With You
The Decemberists -- Summersong
Aaliyah -- Rock The Boat

Monday, January 26

Our Debut

Tonight Dominique and I will be hosting our first radio show. I'm hoping to figure out how to make a podcast within the next four and a half hours so we can record this epic event. Otherwise we'll have to wait until next week to start.

If you're up from 12 am to 2 am, otherwise known as the midnight freak hour, tune in through your itunes (you can link the radio through your itunes by going to georgetownradio.com and clicking on "listen live").

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