You may have seen my previous
post talking about this topic!
Not exact matches
So since it's a hot
topic, and I've been getting a bunch of tweets
about it, I figured I'd just link to some old
posts and share some of my favorite book recommendations before we find time to
talk about it sometime next week:
And before you read a single word of this
post, I require of you that you read this
post, by me, regarding this essential conflict involved in
talking about this
topic.
I know it's great to be ignorant and
post random musings you picked up in movies or blogs, but sometimes it really pays to know what you are
talking about before proving the world you have no knowledge
about a certain
topic.
I don't think you could ever run out of
topics to
talk about - the club's got 120 + years of history, there's always something happening and you're never short of
posts or opinions from people on this blog.
The
topics on general babywearing have already reached 153,614
posts which imply that they have good
topics on babywearing to
talk about.
Believe it or not, diaper covers were a source of parenting drama years ago because doctor's were sure that they would cause diaper rash (we will
talk about diaper rash another day... that's a
topic for a week of blog
posts).
I've
talked about receiving blankets and cloth diapering before but never dedicated an entire
post to the
topic.
My blog
posts this year included a series of interviews with counsellors / coaches
about how to
talk with kids
about various tricky subjects, a book club sharing an awesome read (available in written and audio format) to inspire positive parenting and personal growth each month, and other articles on a variety of
topics.
This
post hints at several complicated issues that probably each deserves its own
post — the events or experiences that inspire us to become AP parents, the naive assumptions we often have
about love being «all you need» to make a child's world right, the tragedy that can occur when children's emotional needs go unmet... All very important
topics that we've all probably
talked about many times with other parents and in our API support groups.
This
post is a review of a wonderful book that
talks about all the different ways that families can be made up, along with some of why this
topic is so important to her family.
In this
post, guest blogger Laura Packard
talks about successfully building or rebuilding your organization's website — the
topic of her upcoming training at Netroots Nation.
Edit: One article
talking about the
topic is «Trump Gives Health Workers New Religious Liberty Protections,»
posted yesterday by the New York Times.
I
talk about the
topic of inflammation and balancing nitric oxide in my
post How Improving Brain Health Boosts Your Immunity.
My
post about why you should never eat vegetable oil or margarine
talked about the important ratio of Omega - 3 (n - 3) and Omega - 6 (n - 6) fats in the body, but this
topic is important enough to deserve its own
post.
I was going to do just that and then point the person to a great
post from Tom Goff that
talks about the dangers of low carbohydrate diets that was written once in regards to a different
topic.
In this
post, I want to
talk about all of the available research on this
topic.
Even though we want to address the
topic of Beautycounter in this
post, we're going to be
talking about much more than that.
When I
talk about re-using, I mean things like curating a series of features to create one overall feature on the
topic (e.g. best burger joints in London, curating your historic images & reviews to create one new overall feature, or 5 ways to style a denim skirt, curating 5 of your previous outfit
posts into one new feature to showcase the versatility or various ways to style etc).
My career advice has been featured in Forbes, Fast Company, Huffington
Post, Business Insider, Entrepreneur, etc. and I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to
talk about my favorite
topic with Memorandum readers!
But back to the
topic at hand, for today's
post we're
talking about taking your work looks from Cubicle to Cocktail.
Such an honest and beautifully written
post about a
topic that many shy away from
talking about so I really admire you for writing these encouraging words!!
Plz come to this
post because this is totally different from others,
talking about not dresses, footwear, decoration, jewelry etc but we have picked a different
topic to
talk.
Not only does Arielle blog
about fashion and
post amazing photos of her super chic street style, she also
talks about her home, fitness, travel, beauty and her cutest
topic of all, her 1 - year - old daughter, Ruby.
Hinson covers
topics of interest to both consumers and security professionals, with a casual style that allows him to
talk about complex security happenings Frequency
about 3
posts per week.
I am writing this blog to raise awareness
about Cerebral Palsy and Epilepsy and discuss
topics which often just aren't
talked about Frequency
about 1
post per month Since Feb 2014 Website livingwithcerebralpalsyevie... + Follow Facebook fans - n / a.
Hinson covers
topics of interest to both consumers and security professionals, with a casual style that allows him to
talk about complex security happenings Frequency
about 3
posts per week.
Before meeting face to face, people can
post questions, offer parking or traffic tips and suggest
topics to
talk about.
In my previous
post I
talked about the best and worst industries, geographic locations and
topics for instructional designers.
Remember if you have any
topics you want to
talk about just
post them up in the comments of a
post.
If you have a question or a
topic, article that you would like me to
talk about, just contact me or
post it in the comments section.
Recently, Lionel Shriver, author of We Need To
Talk About Kevin, was the
topic of this
post by Yassmin Abdel - Magied, who walked out of Shriver's speech — a speech which deliberately brushed aside cultural appropriation and all the problems therein.
Last week, we
talked about how we choose blog
topics in response to a
post by Kristen Lamb.
Notion Ink
talked about a fair number of very technical
topics in their recent
posting, so check it out HERE.
This is another modern major update of a
post I did
about three plus years ago
about a
topic that has been
talked about in the Productivity Online Workshop.
Very helpful
post on a
topic that isn't
talked about much!
We'll delve into this
topic in more detail in coming
posts,
talking about how to get your eBook edited and how to promote it online.
Two guest
posts at ScienceThrillers.com to
talk about your book or related
topics.
I
talk a lot
about learning to write, so I thought I would do some
posts about this
topic because I am getting asked
about writing techniques and writing skills.
I am writing this blog to raise awareness
about Cerebral Palsy and Epilepsy and discuss
topics which often just aren't
talked about Frequency
about 1
post per month Since Feb 2014 Website livingwithcerebralpalsyevie... + Follow Facebook fans - n / a.
Hinson covers
topics of interest to both consumers and security professionals, with a casual style that allows him to
talk about complex security happenings Frequency
about 3
posts per week.
Today I
talk about a seemingly trivial
topic but I'll be honest, figuring out to properly format my blog
post took over half a year to figure out.
If you have any questions or recommendations
about specific
topics to
talk about please feel free to either email me or
post in the comments section.
Meanwhile, Star Citizen
posted a new ship sale, had a nice friendly chat with the BBB, and
talked about the thrilling
topic of refueling.
Talking about the finer points of achievement design is a major
topic and something a bit too big for this
post as we are looking at them from a broad point of view.
I was only
talking about FNAF Amiibos, I wasn't
posting off -
topic stuff (not saying your comment is off -
topic).
I
talked only
about the
topic of this
post, which is: the mismatch betweem model results and observations, and it's implication for model uncertainty (since the mismatch can not be attributed to observation errors).
I note that you don't have a scale for «coulds» or «mays» on there... Likely does have a scale which of course you
posted... which of course is completely off
topic and wasn't being
talked about.
You sem to
talk about anything but the
topic except to throw ad hominems and state your negative opinions regarding the site, Jo Nova and those who
post here.CBP's last
post was at 11:34 PM.
Judging from other comments, you don't have any problem with people accusing others of malfeasance (see the
post immediately following mine, which you didn't see fit to comment on), and I can not see how on earth
talking about the hockey stick graph is off
topic on a
post...
about the hockey stick graph.