
Emily Goligoski
Head of Research, SVP at Charter
Journalism, research, and design. Audience insights @theatlantic @membershippzzle @NYTimes. Writer for sites that produce journalism worth paying for.
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1 month ago |
sandiegouniontribune.com | Emily Goligoski
By Emily GoligoskiFor The New York TimesMy husband and I are avid urban travelers, and that didn’t change when we had children. We still enjoy encountering a city’s delights, though now we rely on more advance planning, patience and ice cream breaks. My family has learned to select cities with direct flight access, walkable downtowns and neighborhoods full of parks and playgrounds. We prioritize accommodations with a heated pool, and research in advance kid-friendly festivals and events.
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2 months ago |
nytimes.com | Emily Goligoski
My husband and I are avid urban travelers, and that didn't change when we had children. We still enjoy encountering a city's delights, though now we rely more advance planning, patience and ice cream breaks. My family has learned to select cities with direct flight access, walkable downtowns and neighborhoods full of parks and playgrounds. We prioritize accommodations with a heated pool, and research in advance kid-friendly festivals and events.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
thepersistent.com | Mara Altman |Francesca Donner |Emily Goligoski |Emma Haslett
Beauty — 9 min read The Persistentis available as a newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox. I was 14 when I started wearing makeup seriously. On vacation in Tenerife, my mum noticed me gloomily studying my acne-flecked reflection in the mirror of our hotel room.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
thepersistent.com | Mara Altman |Francesca Donner |Emily Goligoski |Emma Haslett
Six and a half years ago, when I decided to leave my reasonably secure full-time newsroom job to hurl myself into the erratic world of freelance writing, I thought I had a good idea of what the challenges would be. I expected it to be hard, but surely I’d be fine. I knew I’d have to network relentlessly and hustle every single day. I’d have to know when to put the pressure on and resend a good pitch, and when to take my foot off the accelerator.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
thepersistent.com | Francesca Donner |Emily Goligoski |Emma Haslett |Suchandrika Chakrabarti
Design — 9 min read Has this happened to you? One day, it happened to me. I looked up and realized: I had boob mugs, boob cups, boob pins, a boob puzzle and a boob throw. I had boob-print beach towels, aprons, dish towels, sweaters, plant pots, stickers and a busty hat. Most of these items were gifted to me, but I’d also just started doing ceramics and found myself making boob vases, as well.
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