Dear DC CPY teachers
Specifically: Dupont, AdMo, Georgetown, I humbly request incorporating some of Charli XCX’s new album - Music, Fashion, Film - into classes. I have yet to hear it, and it’s so good. Thank you for your consideration!
Specifically: Dupont, AdMo, Georgetown, I humbly request incorporating some of Charli XCX’s new album - Music, Fashion, Film - into classes. I have yet to hear it, and it’s so good. Thank you for your consideration!
I’m in a sort of(?) unique spot in my career. I moved to DC after college (originally from Chicago area) and have been here for 7.5 years. I’ve worked at the same place for most of that time: a small law firm specializing in international trade litigation. I eventually became the policy director, handling clients policy needs outside of our litigation. I’m a registered lobbyist for one of our clients. I have experience with trade, appropriations, food safety, consumer protection, natural resources, and some finance / DoD procurement policy.
I am desperately trying to leave DC and move back to Chicago. I’ve been searching all the job sites, even the ones tailored to careers in government or tangentially related in the private sector. I have my MPA but really do not want to move into a public service role at this point — does anyone have any insight at all of what kinds of positions I can pursue with my background?
I know Chicago is not the #1 place to be when it comes to government relations and I know I already live in the epicenter of it all but DC is sucking my soul out of my body.
I’m looking for nail place recs who can do a manicure like the attached images, preferably in NW but would maybe travel for the right service. I have no idea what you would even call this / how to ask for it, so if anyone has that information pls lmk! I don’t get my nails done very often :)
Stay home, this is a public health hazard
ETA: Felt the need to drive this point home:
https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2025/01/assessing-wildfire-health-risks
“Wildfire smoke is about 10 times as toxic as the regular air pollution from the burning of fossil fuels, and there's no safe level of exposure, Stanford experts say: the more we breathe, the worse a range of health outcomes.”
Hello! I’m looking for a new primary care doctor who “understands” and is sensitive to people who have struggled a long time with eating disorders, specially bulimia. I have BCBS Carefirst insurance. Anyone have recs in DC proper or not too far outside the city? My therapist recommended a doctor in Baltimore but that’s just way too far and I need someone I can see a few times a year with ease. Thanks!