If your weekend travel plans are giving you anxiety
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If your weekend travel plans are giving you anxiety, tune out the airport chaos with a 20-minute guided meditation, set to the sound of waves crashing on the beach. DOWNLOAD Stuck on the Tube? In celebration of the company’s 80th birthday, Penguin Books is offering passengers on the underground access author interviews, audio content, and book excerpts to brighten the daily commute. New content will be added daily until August 28, and current offerings range from a clip of bestselling thriller Girl on the Train, to an exclusive essay from airline pilot Mark Vanhoenacker, to a bit of Jane Austen’s early writing. Simply connect to Wi-Fi for access and visit Summer of Penguin, here.
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