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2021 might have been the first time that many of us felt that our resolutions, promises, and goals were not going to be a priority in the coming year. I think we are all glad to bid farewell to 2021’s chaos—the emotionally charged trials, labor shortages, soaring prices, supply-chain issues, and politics. Instead, let’s applaud the media and streaming services for programming that helps us reexamine the past, think about the present, and look toward a better future. This season, FX and Hulu, are featuring The New York Times Presents, a series of documentaries representing the journalism and insight of The New York Times. With a staff of more than 1,550 journalists reporting from 160 countries, the outlet publishes 250 stories every day, including investigative reports, political scoops, and cultural dispatches. The subject matter is diverse and thought-provoking and demonstrates the need for print media. The future is bright but still mixed for decriminalization and legalization of cannabis. According to CNBC, stocks for the German cannabis company SynBiotic rose after the incoming government pledged to legalize cannabis. The University of Massachusetts Amherst and WCVB recently conducted a poll in which 61 percent of the participants said legal adult-use cannabis has been positive for the state, 25 percent said it was neither positive nor negative, and only 13 percent said it was negative. On the other hand, according to Newsweek, the South Dakota High Court won’t legalize cannabis despite the 54 percent of South Dakota voters who approved the amendment in November. Republican Governor Kristi Noem initiated a legal battle that concluded in that ruling. Though exciting, a restart can be scary, but the spirit of renewal is needed now more than ever. We thank you, our readers, for sharing in the progress we are all making together. Sensi magazine hopes to help you think, explore, and share well-being with others in 2022. Let’s embrace the new year’s potential to positively transform our lives.
I think we are all glad to bid farewell to 2021’s chaos—the emotionally charged trials, labor shortages, soaring prices, supply-chain issues, and politics.
Yours,
Debbie Hall debbie.hall@sensimag.com
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