Lian and Julie interview Susan Wiggs in the second half today's show. First up, info on our new website, some ideas about backyard movies this summer and some work advice and perspective from Liz.
We freshened up our website! Check it out at www.satellitesisters.com. (If you have issues, be sure to clear your cache.) Many thanks to our web design Kate McMillan. You can find her at www.outboxonline.com or email her at kate@outboxonline.com. On the site, you get all the latest info about us, our books, the Satellite Sisters history and how to work with us for speeches or events. Plus a complete audio archive of every podcast episode - more than 850!
Working It Out: Liz recommends this article about returning to work in the LA Times and some of these resources. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s guidance on returning to work and the National Employment Law Practice NELP’s resource guide for workers offer more detailed ideas. California’s Department of Industrial Relations has state-specific guidelines. Most states do.
Susan Wiggs' latest book comes out today. It's The Lost and Found Bookshop. Find more information about this book and all of the the Satellite Sisters beach Bag Book Picks here on Lian Dolan's page at bookshop.org. Another of Susan's bestsellers The Oysterville Sewing Circle is out in paperback now. The book Susan recommends about caring for people with dementia is Advice For Future Corpses. The multicultural novels Susan recommends are Homegoing, The Henna Artist and Sabrina and Corina.
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