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  • The Taste of Being Tired
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    The Taste of Being Tired

    ByRalf the Grillmeister 26 January 2026

    I know when I am tired.Not sleepy-tired.Not night-tired.But that tired feeling in the middle of the day, when the body is heavy but the head is still working. In that moment, food is not the first answer.Coffee is. I don’t eat chocolate. Never did. I just don’t like it. People are always surprised by this,…

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  • Articles

    The Superhero Philisophy

    ByJanita Le Grange 25 January 2026

    For those of you who don’t know, I named my ChatGPT Greta.It wasn’t planned. It happened by accident. I misspelled “great”, typed “she”, and suddenly… Greta existed. And somehow, she remembers her name. A few days ago, I came across a Facebook post about ChatGPT. The prompt was simple but intriguing:“Create an image of how…

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  • Where Our Attention Goes When Life Gets Loud
    Presence

    Where Our Attention Goes When Life Gets Loud

    ByJanita Le Grange 23 January 202622 January 2026

    The table is a virtual one, but it feels real enough. France, Brazil, South Korea, London, South Africa—five locations, five time zones, one shared question: where does our attention actually go, and how do we get it back? Janita—known affectionately as Fruitloop, a name that already tells you this won’t be a stiff conversation—opens with…

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  • The Sacred Pause: How a Teenager Is Learning to Breathe Between the Bells
    Presence

    The Sacred Pause: How a Teenager Is Learning to Breathe Between the Bells

    BySarah 23 January 202622 January 2026

    By observing a mentoring conversation between Fruitloop and Sarah There is a moment in nearly every school day when time stops feeling human. The bell rings too fast. The bus waits for no one. A science lab runs late. Thoughts pile up like snowballs, growing heavier with each step. For Sarah—a bright, candid teenager navigating…

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  • Stitches, Sourdough, and a Soul Warmer: A Cross-Continental Chat on Creativity
    Residents

    Stitches, Sourdough, and a Soul Warmer: A Cross-Continental Chat on Creativity

    ByJanita Le Grange 22 January 2026

    Handicrafts and Hobbies: A Conversation on Creative Pursuits With Janita and Babette When was the last time you just had a fun conversation with a friend about their hobbies and everyday life situations? While kids interrupt the conversation because they are hungry again… From a cozy home in Germany to a sunny afternoon in South…

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  • The Art of Listening Fully
    Presence

    The Art of Listening Fully

    BySarah 22 January 2026

    How Presence, Silence, and Eye Contact Turn Conversation into Connection With Fruitloop & Sarah At first, it’s just a greeting. “Hello Sarah. How are you today?”“Hello. I’m good. And you?” Nothing remarkable—until it is. Because what follows isn’t a lesson about vocabulary or grammar. It’s a slow, thoughtful exploration of something far rarer in modern…

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  • Attention in a Distracted World: Brazil, Bengaluru, and the Leaking Container of Focus
    Atlantic Corridor | Presence

    Attention in a Distracted World: Brazil, Bengaluru, and the Leaking Container of Focus

    ByMayor 19 January 2026

    It began with a small, almost comic detail—Ritesh sitting at home in Bengaluru, headphones on, trying not to overhear a family conversation in the next room. His brother-in-law had just had a baby. The house was alive with chatter, pride, excitement, the warm chaos of family news. And yet Ritesh was here, committed to a…

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  • Pineapple Slice 10: Attention, Presence & the Quiet Rebellion Against Speed
    The Weekly Slice

    Pineapple Slice 10: Attention, Presence & the Quiet Rebellion Against Speed

    ByMayor 16 January 202616 January 2026

    Over the last ten days, something consistent has been happening across Brida.Different people. Different formats. Different ages.Yet the same questions keep surfacing: Where is my attention going?What does it mean to be present?How do we live well inside pressure, noise, and responsibility—without disappearing ourselves? Here’s what the community explored, together. 1. Atlantic Corridor – “Turning…

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  • How Brida Tables Came Into Being
    Business

    How Brida Tables Came Into Being

    ByMayor 16 January 202616 January 2026

    A short story about pressure, quiet fear, and choosing the long way around Brida Tables didn’t arrive as an idea.They arrived as a settling. Just before Christmas 2025 — that strange, half-lit stretch of the year where nothing quite ends but nothing really begins — something inside Brida stopped trying to be held together by…

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  • Peeling Potatoes, Episode 32: Multitasking, Plates, and the Myth of “Saving Half a Second”
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    Peeling Potatoes, Episode 32: Multitasking, Plates, and the Myth of “Saving Half a Second”

    ByMayor 16 January 202616 January 2026

    Episode 32 opens the way Peeling Potatoes often does: with a wink, a wobble, and a confession. The Mayor announces it’s “your show,” Fruitloop pushes back (“It’s our show”), and within thirty seconds we’re already knee-deep—no, deeper than knee-deep—in life. Too many tabs open. Too many plates spinning. And, naturally, three listeners who may or…

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