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Resurrection of a Blog

Dear blog,      While you served me well before as a helpful outlet for media musings, the time has now come for a shift in purpose. What I need now is the chance to use you as a plowed field for my thought showers-- where sprinkles of interest can turn embryo theses into fruitful article ideas. Let me explain: Peer-reviewed empirical research articles (wowza) are helpful sources of knowledge for those in their respective fields. If you're in-the-know, you'll know a lot. However, to those unfamiliar with the jargon of social science (AKA 99.999%, SD= .001, of people on earth) that information, presented in that way, is not very helpful. So, here I will throw down all the ideas I have for articles to be published in normal-person-speak so that I can learn how to communicate all the information I'm being given to those around me.  Thanks again, blog, for all you've done! Here's to a few more years!  Katey 

Best Christmas Album

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Christmas is Nostalgia central. Here're my top Christmas Albums:  1. Bing Crosby "White Christmas" (Click here ) 2. Josh Groban " Noel " 3. Lauren Daigle " Behold " 4. Michael Buble " Christmas "

Last Christmas

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I saw Last Christmas with a friend this week. Man, there's nothing like the theatre! I love the popcorn smells and vintage posters on the walls. What I DON'T love are people who LAUGH during the most touching part of the movie!! There's been a serious demise in etiquette. But that's what I get for going 5 dollar Tuesday. It was fun though!

# LIGHT THE WORLD

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I haven't read everyone else's blogs, but if more than 50% of them are not about the Light the World campaign I'll be SHOCKED. What better example of media influence can there be than #LighttheWorld? Where everyone's focusing on sharing good things about others, serving each other, and spreading the message of Jesus Christ. I remember on my mission we saw a #LighttheWorld advertisement on a bus stop in the middle of Lima Peru and when I mentioned seeing it to my Dad, the Chief Marketing Officer of the PCC, he remarked, "It's nice to see marketing put to some real good." I have to agree! On the day when everyone posted on Social Media about a Christ-like influence in their lives I felt SO uplifted as I scrolled through my feed. I've never felt that good while on social media before. And so: here're more Christ-like individuals who light my world *Disclaimer there are MANY more.  If you don't find yourself on this list, its probably because...

Physicality

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After the Social Media discussion, I realized it'll kill me unless I figure out the way to articulate the belief I have in the importance of tangibility. This may be rough-- stick with me: when people don't touch physical things (books, articles, pencils, pens), then it's easy to think that the things they're delving into don't matter. The information they contain is as easy to forget as the internet windows are easy to close. ease of disengaging (being to scroll faster, cruise, cruise) becomes habit off screen as well-- not engaging with people. people are experiencing more ambiguity (disaffiliation) in their identities because there's something definite and identifiable about physical things that is absent when everything's present only on a screen. I will add more as it comes to me... More: A Pair of Shoes- Van Gogh Philosopher Heideggar says about them: "From the dark opening of the worn insides of the shoes the toilsome tread of ...

A Play's the Thing

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Wearing yellow Lacoste pants as a Who and knickerbockers as a member of the boy's band in Harold Hill's Rivercity-- that's the extent of my acting career. I suppose we could count the occasional church road show if we wanted-- though I usually do my best to forget them. I've never been a "theatre person" and to be honest I always thought of theatre as a dutiful homage to the past, remembering what the bored people did before television. Nothing more.  I have felt the change creeping in slowly though. Back to the 80's my Senior year got me pretty psyched. BYU's production of Beauty and the Beast had me crying (*twice*) my freshman year. But I'd have to say the biggest turning point was when I took a Shakespeare class where we, obviously, were required to attend some performances of Shakespearian plays. When my teacher explained that no matter the actor's performance, you will never  see the same show twice because you will never ha...

BINGED

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Confession time: I binged. Prior to this weekend I'd only watched (I think) about 2 TV episodes and only a few movies (and those were with friends). This weekend however, I had a dangerous mix: a pinch of free time, a dash of mindless jobs around the house to do, and a heaping spoonful of scary assignments that I wanted to avoid. All these concocted in a way that overpowered my self-control and had me drinking in episode after episode of the West Wing. In my defense, the Vice President had just resigned, the president's daughter was captured, there was a serious terrorist threat, and Donna was asked if she loved Josh. It seemed my patriotic, and personal obligation to see each of these things through to the end. But even as I was watching the show I couldn't help but wonder, "What is it about TV Shows in a time of stress and inactivity that makes it hard to click the red x  in the corner of my browser instead of 'Next Episode'?" 1) I think TV is ...