Lunch Trays Through the Decades

And The Original Overhearers

MAY 19, 2025

Life invites us, again and again, to pivot, to try, to begin something new — not because we’re behind, but because we’re ready.”

Brianna Wiest

It Really Is Quittin’ Time


Happy Monday—let’s set the tone.

New week, fresh slate, and yes, the inbox is already buzzing. Here are three quick reads to spark curiosity, cut the small-talk fatigue, and remind you why Mondays aren’t just “Day One”—they’re launchpads. Grab a sip, skim away, and walk into the week with something worth sharing.

TODAY’S PICKS

Lunch Trays Through the Decades

Soup for a cent, Jell-O towers, pizza pockets—school lunches mirror America’s shifts in health, taste and policy. Take a quick bite of history; the nostalgia’s delicious.

The Power of “I Don’t Know”

Owning your gaps beats faking expertise—research shows it sparks trust, better ideas, faster learning. Ready to swap bluffing for breakthroughs? Let’s get curious.

The Original Overhearers

Dripping rooftops once marked the legal line between public and private space. Stand beneath the eaves, overhear secrets—voilà, an “eavesdropper.” Step under the roofline here.

Spill the Tea. Most unexpected eavesdrop moment: nature trail, public restroom, checkout line? What did you hear?