Sunday Paper Recommends—Week of April 16, 2023
At The Sunday Paper, we want to inspire you to gather at your table—virtually or with friends and family—and open your heart and mind to conversations that will move the needle. After all, the dinner table is where we connect on topics and map out the changes we can all make that’ll truly make an impact.
This week, to encourage your conversations, we recommend checking out the following:
Our Sunday Paper Book of the Week
What is it like to serve in Congress as a single mother? California Representative Katie Porter gives you a candid insider’s look at what politicians do outside of press conferences in her new book I Swear: Politics Is Messier Than My Minivan.
What We're Watching
Are you living in a lie? In a group of 12 jurors, 11 are actors and 1 thinks he is actually on “jury duty.” Watch documentary-style comedy series Jury Duty and find out how they deliberate on a fake case.
What We're Listening To
Squeeze the lemon when life gives you one. Taylor Lautner (and her husband Taylor Lautner) started podcast The Squeeze to discuss everything wellness and to tell you that you are not alone. In the recent episode, Maria and son Patrick joined the Lautners to talk about parenting, mental health, and Alzheimer’s awarness.
What We're Cooking
Excerpted from The Brain Health Kitchen by Annie Fenn (Artisan Books). Copyright © 2023. Photographs by Alexandra Grablewski.”
Love Annie Fenn's recipe? You can purchase a copy of her book The Brain Health Kitchen: Preventing Alzheimer's Through Food HERE.
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