You've Found a Date!

February 5, 2026

We don’t know what kind of internet user you are, but if you’ve found this page, you’re the kind we like to see. Not many people like to peruse by date so we hope you get every bite out of your results.

Craft and Chaos

How to Survive Being Quote-Tweeted by Strangers

What happens when the thing you made becomes a place people gather—quoting your lines back to you, building wikis, making dioramas, and expecting you to be both artist and camp counselor? This week on Craft and Chaos, the crew talks fandom, creative boundaries, writing soundtracks, and the dangerous magic of asking, “Tell me you’re a fan without telling me you’re a fan.”

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Tracking Progress Without Losing Your Mind

The scale only tells you how heavy you are—not what that weight is made of—and that’s why it can wreck your motivation. Pete and Srdjan lay out the metrics that actually matter, from body composition trends to strength, recovery, sleep, energy, and the everyday signs that your body is changing even when the number won’t behave.

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Mission Forward with Carrie Fox

Insights on Purpose with Stacy Palmer and Brian Fox

Leaders across nonprofits and foundations say the environment is getting tougher—yet most still believe they can increase impact over the next five years. In this episode, Carrie Fox, Stacy Palmer, and Brian Fox unpack that contradiction, and what it means for resilience, funding volatility, strategic planning, and the very real question of whether the sector can keep up with rising demand.

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The Next Reel • Season 15 • Series: True Lies • Shattered Glass
The Next Reel Film Podcast

Shattered Glass

We continue our True Lies series with a look at the story of Stephen Glass’s fraudulent stories he made up for The New Republic as portrayed in Billy Ray’s Shattered Glass. The trouble is, it feels like it’s just the third act of the story.

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