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Amanda Leigh Lichtenstein
@travelfarnow.bsky.social
Senior Managing Editor with SAPIENS, a digital magazine about everything human, told through the stories of anthropologists.
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A personal essay on my encounter with a psychic medium, how it healed me in what felt like an instant. It's still hard to comprehend what actually occurred, so I wrote about it: #healing #grief #motherlove psyche.co/stories-of-c...
My bold, dead mother was back. Or was grief playing tricks? | Psyche Stories of Change
It was just like her – my bold, dead mother – to show up in my life again. Or was grief playing tricks on me?
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I hardly ever talk about my vintage shop over here, but I'm having a huge sale this week on Etsy, 25% off everything through December 2, with tons of unique & eclectic finds! Use CODE: CYBER25 at checkout! Support women-owned small businesses this year! travelfarnowvintage.etsy.com
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November 27, 2025 at 5:44 AM
Gen-X artists & makers will lead the revolution to break from screen addiction through a schools of lost arts where we'll teach you how to write a letter, knit a sweater, sit on a porch & chill, make a mixtape, repair a gaping hole in your jeans, stitch a tiny book of poems, return to your body.
November 19, 2025 at 5:04 PM
"Sounding the Border," by @sapiens.org poet-in-residence Uzma Falak: www.sapiens.org/culture/soun...
Sounding the Border
An anthropologist-poet listens to echoes of laughter and other sounds of crossings in Kashmir.
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November 19, 2025 at 4:52 PM
I had no idea how complicated it was to secure an edible bird's nest, did you? A fascinating piece by Gideon Lasco on the world's obsession with this luxurious delicacy & the lengths folks will go to acquire it. #anthropology #birdsnest www.sapiens.org/culture/edib...
How Bird’s Nests Become Markers of Vitality and Status
An anthropologist explores the growing global market for edible bird's nests—long valued within some Asian medicinal and culinary traditions.
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November 18, 2025 at 5:52 PM
I've been a letter writer since I was little. But more recently, my love for letter writing has revived as a form of survival against the tyranny of digital disconnect. I wrote a little essay about why it matters now. #letterwriting #letterwritingrevival open.substack.com/pub/travelfa...
Dear You: Writing Letters from the Heart
On letters as lifelines in a world of disconnect and chaos.
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November 14, 2025 at 6:02 PM
Have you ever been to a miniatures showcase? Read all about my first time! "Greetings from a miniature menagerie" over on Substack. If you like this, subscribe & follow me there! Thanks. #menagerie #miniatures #collecting #obsessing #poetics open.substack.com/pub/travelfa...
Greetings from a miniature menagerie
On the dizzying details of tiny objects and why we love them.
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November 12, 2025 at 9:17 PM
Following the Life of an Abandoned Bull in Nepal—what happens when the sacred bull becomes scavenger? www.sapiens.org/culture/sacr...
Following the Life of an Abandoned Bull in Nepal
A visual anthropologist explores how divine cattle collide with contemporary urban realities in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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November 12, 2025 at 2:05 PM
I'm on Substack! Travel Far Now is the creative studio & digital home for all my creative writing, projects, & workshops. substack.com/@amandaleigh...
Amanda Leigh Lichtenstein | Substack
Writer. Editor. Vintage Collector. Poet. Intuit.
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November 11, 2025 at 5:55 PM
Interesting to see The Guardian @theguardian.com shift away from pageviews & clicks as the main measures of success! There are better ways & more compelling reasons to publish powerful narratives in digital spaces! pressgazette.co.uk/paywalls/why...
Why The Guardian is no longer dependent on page views to drive revenue
The Guardian’s best revenue days aren’t always high-traffic, the publisher's chief supporter revenue officer Liz Wynn shared.
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October 26, 2025 at 5:17 PM
As we wait for the parade to start, we adjust the feathers in our copillis (feather headdresses), tighten the laces of our ayoyotes (ankle rattles made from seedpods), and smile for photographs with passersby. Despite the fear and oppression, we are here. #resistance

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The Sacred Heartbeat at Houston Pride
An anthropologist offers dance and prayer with others to counter intensifying oppression against queer and Latine communities in Houston.
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October 23, 2025 at 7:46 PM
If you're in Skokie, drop by the library in November and write handwritten letters with me! I'll be leading a letter-writing workshop with stamps & envelopes ready for you to mail your note ASAP! Coffee & pastries, too! Free event, please register. #letters www.skokielibrary.info/event/letter...
Dear You: Writing Letters from the Heart
In this creative writing workshop, we'll explore the power of hand-written letters. You'll use guided prompts and writing exercises that encourage heartfelt communication, whether to someone real, ima...
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October 21, 2025 at 6:28 PM
Next week marks the 3rd anniversary of the horrifying Itaewon crowd crush disaster. A group of anthropologists reflects on the politics of mourning in South Korea: www.sapiens.org/culture/mour... #Itaewon #mourning #disaster
The Politics of Mourning After Itaewon
A group of anthropologists explore why South Korea faced a failure of prevention—and mourning—after the deadly 2022 Itaewon disaster.
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October 21, 2025 at 4:32 PM
They came for the Swap-O-Rama flea market on the SW side. This is a nightmare.
October 17, 2025 at 2:56 PM
The next time you visit a national park, consider all the work that's happening behind the scenes to sustain our shared cultural heritage & history in and surrounding these parks. An excellent essay by a former NPS anthropologist about what's at stake: www.sapiens.org/culture/nati... #NPS #anthro
The Cost of Cutting Anthropology Out of U.S. National Parks
A former National Park Service anthropologist reflects on the vital role of cultural anthropology to the agency’s mission.
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October 15, 2025 at 2:55 PM
Chicago: Know your rights. www.icirr.org/fsn?fbclid=I...
October 7, 2025 at 11:55 PM
As Breast Cancer Awareness Month begins, anthropologist Arianna Huhn describes her experience fighting breast cancer and her decision to “go flat," in an essay for @sapiens.org. #breastcancerawareness #goingflat

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When Women Say “Ta-Ta” to Ta-Tas
An anthropologist fighting cancer navigates the social pressure in the U.S. to get breast reconstruction after a mastectomy.
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October 1, 2025 at 2:39 PM
Anthropologist Sophie Chao writes a beautiful reflection on the power & responsibility of narrative in this guest post for SAR (@sarsf.bsky.social) based on time spent together in an immersive creative nonfiction seminar w/@sapiens.org. #anthropology #narrative sarweb.org/blog-words-a...
Sophie Chao Guest Post: Words and Worlds - School for Advanced Research
Anthropologist Sophie Chao shares a guest post. An environmental anthropologist, she reflects on ecological crisis, Indigenous knowledge in West Papua, and the ethics of storytelling. Exploring defore...
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September 26, 2025 at 8:13 PM
Just wrapped up my course "Working with Authors" through the University of Chicago. Key takeaways: editors do SO MUCH MORE than simply "fix errors." Freelance editing is all about the power of relationships. Managing our time & talents benefits everyone! I strive for mutuality & momentum. #editing
September 24, 2025 at 5:09 PM
As temperatures drop, most of us head indoors! But some people find joy & pleasure in a cold-water plunge! A researcher in Cambridge interviews regulars at the Jesus Lido community pool to find out why. A new piece I edited for @sapiens.org. #successfulaging

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Cold-Water Swimming Brings New Life to Aging Bodies
A researcher at a community pool in Cambridge finds out why so many people over 60 are finding joy and pleasure in a cold-water swim.
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September 23, 2025 at 3:02 PM
Amid deadly protests in Indonesia, take a deep dive into why there's been so much mistrust among delivery drivers, on-demand mobile app companies & the government, told through the lens of anthropologists Sheri Lynn Gibbings, Elan Lazuardi & Robbie Peters. #Indonesia

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The Power of Mistrust
Anthropologists working in Indonesia explore how mistrust among on-demand drivers—toward companies and one another—is a form of power.
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September 16, 2025 at 4:28 PM
Professor Katie Ranhorn writes beautifully on working with an "archaeologies of the heart" as an approach to studying deep history in communities within #Tanzania. #archaeology #paleontology #representation #localhistories #communityarchaeology #eastafrica www.sapiens.org/archaeology/...
Reclaiming Tanzania’s Deep Past—Together
A U.S. archaeologist reflects on the power of community-driven research in Tanzania to reshape how the story of human origins is told.
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September 3, 2025 at 4:27 PM
What happens when environmental conservation efforts overlook the rights and needs of humans? Anthropologist Amir Sohel explains how tiger protection in the Sundarbans often ignores forest-dwelling people who live alongside tigers. #anthropology #humantigerconflict

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When Tiger Conservation Overlooks Human Lives
An anthropologist looks at how tiger conservation efforts in the Sundarban region of West Bengal often ignore forest-dwelling communities.
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September 3, 2025 at 4:25 PM
Just finished reading "The Philippines is Not a Small Country," Gideon Lasco's excellent book of personal essays on a wide-range of topics, from tattoos to food, selfies to drug addiction, it's all there, nearly every subject of interest to humanity! Great read! www.goodreads.com/book/show/55...
The Philippines Is Not a Small Country
This book is an exploration of the Philippines as a bea…
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August 27, 2025 at 4:46 PM
Have you ever read "The Clan of the Cave Bear"? If so, you're one step closer to thinking like a scientist. Anthropologist @emilylenajones.bsky.social explains why for @sapiens.org in this beautiful personal essay on the overlap between #fiction & #science. www.sapiens.org/archaeology/...
Archaeological Fiction and a Scientist's Dilemma
An archaeologist reflects on the role of fiction to imagine the deep past—and inspire future generations of archaeologists.
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August 27, 2025 at 3:13 PM