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Weekly Newsletter #85: Rockin’ and Rollin’ Into August

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By: burgundy bug

“i need some guidance” illustration by burgundy bug

Source: Burgundy Bug’s Art Portfolio

We’re off to a jammin’ start this month with the release of three tune-in Tuesdays and a variety of health-related articles here on The Burgundy Zine.

Weekly Recap

We began our week with an informative post by My Slumber Yard on the important role sleep plays in maintaining your teen’s mental health.

On Tuesday, we tuned-in to an interview with UK singer-songwriter Josie Proto to learn more about her debut EP and unexpected success on TikTok.

Then, we tuned-in to song reviews of “Quarantine Song” by local indie-electric band Marcelyn and “I Don’t Belong” by alternative metal-rock vocalist Jen Janet.

On Wednesday, we explained what Vitamin B-12 is and why it’s vital vegans actively incorporate it into their diet.

Afterward, we discussed recent findings that show inactive drug ingredients may have unanticipated effects on the body.

On Thursday, OutsideHow founder Brian taught us how to harness the power of the internet to find local hiking trails.

On Friday, we encouraged you to stream motivational speaker and writer Rosalyn L. Farmer’s weekly podcast, “Words of Advice Business Show.”

Last — but most certainly far from least — editor burgundy bug celebrated her “three years of knowing you” anniversary with her honey darling. And of course, true to her mushy-gushy lovebug form, she made some art and poetry about how much she loves him.

Going Forward

We have some great interviews and more science content coming your way this week.

Be sure to keep an antenna out for an exciting announcement this week, as well!

In the meantime, stay healthy, stay safe, stay creative, and stay curious. We encourage you to whip out your magnifying glasses with us.

Until next week,
burgundy bug >:^)


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A cynical optimist and mad scientist undercover, burgundy bug is the editor, graphic designer, webmaster, social media manager, and primary photographer for The Burgundy Zine. Entangled in a web of curiosity, burgundy bug’s work embodies a wide variety of topics including: neuroscience, psychology, ecology, biology, cannabis, reviews, fashion, entertainment, and politics. You can learn more about working with burgundy bug by visiting her portfolio website: burgundybug.com

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