The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins
I don’t often read self-help books, but this one is an exception. I have been struggling lately with anxiety. This book really reinforces that the only person you can control is yourself no matter how hard you try. You can’t manage other people’s happiness, but you can focus on your own life. Someone is bugging me? Let them. It is their life not yours!

The Pitt – HBO
This show follows a fictional E.R. hour by hour. It is fascinating as no one is the hero; everyone is just trying to do their job with an ever expanding patient load. Noah Wylie is the head of the trauma center and does a masterful job of being in all places at all times. I did call my nephew, you know the trauma surgeon (can you tell I am proud?), to tell him to watch the show. He informed me that the old TV series Scrubs is a much better depiction of an E.R. than other medical shows.

Murder at the End of the World – Hulu
A group of people are invited to a conference—I picture it like Davos—which happens to be in Greenland where a Jeff Bezos-type billionaire has used A.I. to create a perfectly curated getaway. No one plans for what actually happens. Watch it. It forces you to question the use of A.I. in our world.

The Perfect Couple – Netflix
A wedding is ruined by the discovery of a dead body. Nicole Kidman is perfectly cast. This three-part series is bingeable. Stay tuned to the very end because the killer is not who you think!