A lot of people are home and consuming content these days. While I have been luckily still working, it hasn’t stopped me from consuming some good stuff. To keep things simple and neat… there are just three items I’d really like to recommend. One you watch, one you listen to and one you read:
- You should watch:

When the Coronavirus hit, companies starting pushing out their content fast. Even stuff that wasn’t scheduled to come out until later this year. There is no better example of this than ESPN’s ‘The Last Dance’. I love basketball. I played basketball all my life. I grew up in the 90’s. Obviously I am the core audience for ‘The Last Dance’, But I really think the majority of humans would be interested in Michael Jordan and his behind the scenes story of the Bulls final season together. You can stream it on ESPN Watch or watch live Sunday Evening.
- You should listen to:

If you are into podcasts and into documentary UFO style stories, Then look no further than ‘Strange Arrivals’. If you’ve listened to Aaron Meinke’s Lore, than you’ll feel right at home. Strange Arrivals follows the story of Barney and Betty Hill. In the UFO world , their story is quite popular, but the production value of Strange Arrivals is very good and engrossing. Also, the story takes place in the White Mountains of New Hampshire which hold a really special place in my heart. Even if you’re not huge into UFO’s, Strange Arrivals is a fascinating tale of two seemingly ordinary adults that claim something very much extraordinary happened to.
- You should read:
Johann Hari’s book: ‘Lost Connections’ has been really amazing. I first learned of Mr. Hari through the Joe Rogan podcast. Johann had a lot of out of box theories of mental health. Then he made a video with YouTuber Matt D’Avalla which really focused on his book and connecting with others. That video helped me tremendously and I immediately purchased his book. Although, I’m not quite finished, ‘Lost Connections’ is amazing at getting you to think differently at mood and mindsets. Why we think a certain way and how addictions comes into play with depression. It sounds like a downer, I know. But, it’s truly not. If anything, Lost Connections is a hopeful look into the world of connection and meaning.
I hope some of these recommendations will entertain over the pandemic period. I think they are equally excellent in quality and entertainment value! If anyone has anything they are enjoying please feel free to contact me. I am always interested in new stuff to check out.