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MEET THE NEXT GENERATION OF JOB CREATORS. THEIR JOB? CREATING.

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Defining the Future of the Public Research University

UC San Diego UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography is the best doctoral program of its kind, as ranked by the National Research Council UC San Diego is ranked by Surfline as the best surfing school in the nation.

Charging Ahead From its inception, the University of California, San Diego has attracted leading scholars with an entrepreneurial spirit and a penchant for risktaking. The freedom to cross boundaries and to create new disciplines fuels breakthrough research with global impact. Our visionaries are looking for the next discoveries that will benefit people around the world in all walks of life.

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LIVING THE

Life Aquatic

Meeting the Beach Each year, during UC San Diego’s Welcome Week, students gather for beach games, surf and kayak lessons, and a massive beach cleanup. The event, called Meet the Beach, provides an opportunity for the campus to connect with its unique community and environment. The cleanup is a part of the Volunteer50 initiative, which encourages the campus community to perform 50 hours or more of community service during the

Campus volunteers help clean up the beach

academic year.

Conserving Coral Reefs In addition to their natural beauty, coral reefs are ecologically and economically important ecosystems. By using computers to control CO2 and water temperature above complex reef systems, Davey Kline is simulating future ocean conditions to better understand what might happen as the oceans warm and acidify. His research will help guide future decisions to protect and conserve the valuable reefs.

Davey Kline, Ph.D.

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Medicine

Fighting Malaria on Multiple Fronts Malaria affects anywhere from 250 to 500 million people annually. Despite recent advances, the ailment persists as one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases. Elizabeth Winzeler’s ’s innovative research at the interface of chemistry and genetics employs advanced screening programs to create novel candidates for possible treatment. Her work investigates new classes of drugs that appear to target the disease parasite at all stages of its development and transition.

Elizabeth Winzeler, Ph.D.

Building a Model of Autism Autism spectrum disorders are complex neurodevelopmental diseases characterized by deficits in verbal communication, impaired social interaction, and limited and repetitive interests and behavior. Alysson Muotri and colleagues have used stem cells from patients with Rett syndrome, one of the most aggressive forms of autism, to create the first human cellular Alysson Muotri, Ph.D.

model of the disorder that could be used for drug screening, diagnosis and personalized treatment.

Learn more at ucsd.edu.

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Contents March 2014 70 The New

American Dream

In these economically uncertain times, atypical opportunities are luring us off the well-worn career paths. Get to know some of these nouveau entrepreneurs, including: THE CATALYSTS They’re building creative spaces—and community. THE RURALISTS They’re ditching city gigs to get back to the land. THE ETSY GENERATION They’re taking crafts to a new, enterprising level. THE ARTISANS They’re creating beautiful things with their hands. THE REVISIONISTS They’re leaving corporate life to find more fulfillment. THE FOOD NETWORK They’ve found a new recipe for success.

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Adventure In New York City

With highlights like a foodie’s paradise and a high-flying, urban green space, our travel guide will get you in a New York state of mind in no time.

SEE THE LIGHT

Neon artist Todd Sanders has no regrets about taking the path less traveled.

COVER LETTERING BY VANESSA HERNANDEZ/THEVAGUELY.COM

ON THE COVER / At The Unique

Space in L.A., Sonja Rasula is helping young entrepreneurs find their way—and connections. PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAVE LAURIDSEN

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en Español Star of the Month Freedom Story From the Editor Your Words Your Pictures Media Center Eat Drink Sleep Wise Guide Numbers Business

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107 Calendar 116 Fun! 136 Spotlight 139 Community Outreach 140 Products & Services 143 Flight Service 144 Terminal Maps 146 Information 148 Rapid Rewards

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY PEGGY SIROTA (LEA), ADAM VOORHES (CHEESECAKE), JEN DAVIS (TAXIS); ILLUSTRATION BY NICOLE MARIE RINCON (BOOKPAGE)

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March 2014 EDITORIAL EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Jay Heinrichs CREATIVE DIRECTOR Kevin de Miranda EXECUTIVE EDITOR John McAlley ART DIRECTOR Emily Kimbro SENIOR EDITOR Alison Miller DIGITAL MANAGING EDITOR Melanie J. Clancy TRAVEL EDITOR Amanda Gleason ASSISTANT ART DIRECTORS Britta Hazel, Stefanie Pepping ASSISTANT EDITORS Gabbi Chee, Austin W. G. Morton PROJECT DESIGNER Eric Thurstin CONTRIBUTING SENIOR EDITOR Melinda Mahaffey Icden PHOTO INTERN Mariah Tyler EDITORIAL INTERNS Natalie Maneval, Annette Nevins, Katy Roden CONTRIBUTORS Taffy Brodesser-Akner, Dave Lauridsen, Kevin Miyazaki, Dan Root, J. Rentilly, Jill Coody Smits, Adam Voorhes, Jeff Wilson WEB DEVELOPMENT, PACE INTERACTIVE Dena Caulder, Jason Dalton, Chad Hayton EDITORIAL INQUIRIES Spirit Magazine 2811 McKinney Ave., Suite 360 Dallas, TX 75204-8600 Letters to the editor may be mailed to the address above or submitted via the website at spiritmag.com. SOUTHWEST INQUIRIES Comments directed at Southwest Airlines not pertaining to Spirit should be mailed to: Southwest Airlines Customer Relations P.O. Box 36647 Dallas, TX 75235-1647, or you can send comments via email by visiting the “Contact Us” page at southwest.com. PACE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. CEO & OWNER Bonnie McElveen-Hunter CHAIRMAN EMERITUS Eugene Johnston SECRETARY-TREASURER Patricia M. McConnell PRESIDENT Craig Waller CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER & CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Leigh Ann Klee EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Edward F. Calfo

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At Southwest Airlines and AirTran Airways, we don’t view ourselves as a Company of planes; we are a Company of People. We are committed to a common Purpose: to connect you to the important moments in your life through friendly, reliable, and low-cost travel. That Purpose fuels our passion in serving more than 100 million Customers a year. In fact, you might be surprised to learn that we carry

more passengers in the U.S. than any other airline—one in four domestic travelers flies on Southwest. That’s a sacred responsibility that we don’t take lightly. Three words from our Purpose—friendly, reliable, low-cost—serve as guideposts in all that we do each day to take care of our Customers and connect you to those important moments. By maintaining our low costs, we are an airline our Customers can

Customer Service in Action A Customer traveling with us recently from San Jose, California, to Chicago arrived at the airport well in advance of his flight but lost track of time. Hoping to grab lunch before boarding, he stopped at a sushi restaurant near his gate and placed his order. Then he realized how close it was to departure time, looked over at his gate, and saw that boarding was in process for his flight. He left the restaurant without his meal, although he had already paid for it. As he boarded, he shared his dilemma with our Operations Agent, who asked for the meal receipt and instructed the Customer to board. Minutes later, our Employee walked onboard with the Customer’s meal and delivered it to him. Now that’s service!

afford to fly. Before Southwest took to the skies nearly 43 years ago, only ten percent of Americans had ever flown on a plane. Today, that number is well over 85 percent. Our low costs boosted travel, increased demand, made our competitors lower their prices, and democratized the skies. Today, our commitment to low fares is as strong as ever. We don’t nickeland-dime our Customers like the other guys. In addition to our everyday low fares, you can still check two bags for free on Southwest, and we don’t charge a fee if you have to change your flight. By reliably delivering on our promise, we are an airline you can trust. We have one of the best Safety records in the industry; it’s our top priority at all times. We also boast a solid track record for delivering you to your destination ontime, with your bag, and with a smile. By offering the friendliest Customer Service in the industry, we are an airline that our Customers have come to LUV. This year we were ranked No. 1 in Customer Service by the Airline Quality Ratings, and we consistently receive the lowest number of Customer complaints to the Department of Transportation. Other airlines can claim to connect People, but only Southwest can do it with friendly, reliable, and lowcost travel. (The magic is in the “and.”) We provide a unique service combination, and our People are the secret to delivering on our one-of-a-kind Brand. Because of you, our valued Customer, we have a Purpose bigger than ourselves.

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Chairman, President, and CEO Southwest Airlines

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En Southwest Airlines y AirTran Airways, no nos consideramos una Compañía de aviones; somos una Compañía de Gente. Estamos comprometidos a un Propósito: conectarte con momentos importantes en tu vida mediante viajes amistosos, confiables y de bajo costo. Este Propósito es impulsado por nuestra pasión, por servir a más de 100 millones de Clientes al año. De hecho, te podría sorprender saber que transportamos a más pasajeros en los EE. UU. que cualquier otra aerolínea: uno de cada cuatro viajeros domésticos vuela con Southwest.

Es una responsabilidad sagrada que tomamos muy en serio. Tres términos en nuestro Propósito: amistoso, confiable y de bajo costo, nos sirven de guía en el día a día para así cuidar de nuestros Clientes y conectarte con esos momentos importantes. Somos una aerolínea que está al alcance de nuestros Clientes ya que mantenemos nuestros costos bajos. Hace casi 43 años atrás, antes de que Southwest comenzara a volar por el cielo, sólo el 10% de los norteamericanos habían volado en un avión. Hoy, ese número sobrepasa el 85%. Nuestros costos bajos estimularon

Servicio al Cliente en Acción Un Cliente que viajaba con nosotros recientemente de San Jose, California, a Chicago y que llegó al aeropuerto con anticipación perdió la noción del tiempo. Quería comer antes de abordar el avión, así que entró a un restaurante de sushi cerca de su puerta de embarque y ordenó comida. Luego se dio cuenta de que faltaba muy poco para la salida de su vuelo y cuando miró la puerta de embarque y vio que ya abordaban el vuelo salió del restaurante sin su comida, aunque ya la había pagado. Al abordar el avión, le informó su problema a nuestro Agente de Operaciones. Nuestro agente pidió el recibo de la comida y le dijo al Cliente que abordara el avión. Minutos más tarde, nuestro Empleado abordó el avión con la comida del Cliente y se la entregó. ¡Eso sí es un buen servicio!

los viajes, aumentaron la demanda, hicieron que nuestros competidores bajaran sus tarifas y democratizamos el cielo. Hoy día nuestro compromiso de ofrecer tarifas bajas continúa tan fuerte como siempre. No cobraremos cargos extras a nuestros Clientes como los demás. Además de nuestras tarifas bajas, con Southwest todavía se pueden documentar dos maletas gratis, y no cobramos si tienes que cambiar tu vuelo. Al cumplir nuestra promesa, somos una aerolínea en la cual se puede confiar. Tenemos uno de los mejores récords de seguridad en la industria; es nuestra principal prioridad siempre. También tenemos un buen historial de llevarte a ti y a tu maleta siempre a tiempo y además con una sonrisa. Nuestros Clientes aman nuestra aerolínea porque ofrecemos el Servicio al Cliente más amistoso de la industria. Este año Airline Quality Ratings (Clasificaciones en Calidad de Aerolíneas) nos clasificaron como número 1 en Servicio al Cliente y hemos recibido consistentemente el número más bajo en quejas de Clientes en el Departamento de Transportación. Otras aerolíneas afirman que conectan a la Gente, pero sólo Southwest lo puede hacer con viajes amistosos, confiables y de bajo costo. (La magia está en el “y”). Proporcionamos una combinación única de servicios, y nuestra Gente es el secreto para cumplir las promesas de nuestra Marca única. Gracias a ti, nuestro preciado Cliente, tenemos un Propósito más grande que nosotros mismos.

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S E N I O R PRO G R A M L E A D, T R A I N I N G , DA L L A S Brian Ragsdale is a true Texan through and through— six generations deep, in fact! Brian started his Southwest Airlines journey 17 years ago as a Customer Service Agent at Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport. Today, he is the Senior Program Lead for Station Training and Compliance, a role that entails tracking all training for Southwest Airlines University and ensuring compliance with all requirements and deadlines. In supporting more than 20 stations, Brian is involved in everything from deicing procedures to New Hire training. His trick for staying on top of everything? Building relationships. “I tell the station Employees to call anytime—I’ve got plenty of cellphone minutes!” he says. For Brian, getting into the aviation industry was a no-brainer. “Growing up, I had an uncle who flew on his company’s corporate plane all around the world,” he says. “He’d bring me little things from different countries, and that’s what really sparked my interest in travel.” Brian LUVS that Southwest gives him the Freedom to Fly. He travels extensively (domestically and internationally) to attend concerts and pro sporting events and to pursue charity work. “Southwest promotes Ronald McDonald House Charities and local Make-A-Wish chapters, but the Company also encourages Employees to find our own meaningful causes,” Brian says. “For me, that’s supporting cancer research.” Brian’s favorite Southwest memory is when he helped lobby Congress in 2005 to repeal the Wright Amendment. “It worked just like my high school government teacher said it would,” he jokes. “I can’t wait for it to finally come to fruition in October.” Brian is also excited that Southwest will begin to fly internationally this year. “I hope to see a lot more passport stamps in our Customers’ futures.” When Brian isn’t traveling by air or helping a charity on the ground, he can be found out on the water, fishing or wakeboarding. Thank you, Brian, for sharing your enthusiasm with all of us at Southwest! —Laura Wilkinson

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Taylor Hicks R EC O R D I N G A R T I S T, L A S V EG A S What do winning American Idol and flying Southwest Airlines have to do with each other? Well, if you ask Season Five Idol winner Taylor Hicks, quite a bit. If not for a unique set of circumstances and the help of Southwest, mixed with a bit of luck and perfect timing, Taylor might not have been discovered. In August 2005, Taylor traveled to New Orleans to attend a friend’s wedding. But Hurricane Katrina moved in quickly, resulting in the cancellation of all flights. Taylor hailed one of the last cabs leaving New Orleans, eventually making his way to Birmingham in a rental car. Since the storm had impacted his travel plans, Southwest provided Taylor with a voucher that could be applied to the purchase of a future flight. A couple months later, he decided to fly to Las Vegas on a whim. After landing at midnight, Taylor got a call from his brother, who told him that the American Idol tryouts were being held in Vegas that coming day. He headed over, got in line, and the rest is history. While Southwest played a small role in Taylor’s rise to Idol fame, frequent flying has become a big part of his life since he won the competition. He and his band are currently performing in residence in Las Vegas, but when they’re headed elsewhere for a gig or a recording session, Southwest is always their first choice. Consistently friendly Customer Service and abundant nonstop flight options are just two reasons for that—as A-List Members in Southwest’s Rapid Rewards Frequent Flyer program, they also enjoy Fly By® Priority Lanes, reserved checkin, standby priority, and more. Another constant in Taylor’s success has been his Taylor-brand guitar. Last year, he surprised Customers by performing onboard a flight as part of the Travelin’ Taylor (Guitar) Tour and the Live at 35® concert series. These days, Taylor spends much of his time on our redbellied jets traveling between Las Vegas; Los Angeles; Nashville, Tennessee; and Birmingham, Alabama. Taylor, as one of your songs puts it, you do “make us proud!” —Erin Terry

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From the Editor

COMMON THREAD

Dear Reader, One of my favorite writers, Gary Shteyngart, recently showed up in a picture on Facebook holding a sign with the cover image from his latest book, Little Failure. Emblazoned across the sign are these words: “Failure is an Option.” If I knew how to embroider, I’d make a pillow featuring that slogan. Those who do needlepoint for a living—or bake cheesecake, or paint burlap table runners for sale on Etsy, or forge entirely new career directions for themselves—

are the subject of the cover story on page 70. This special package is about people pursuing a “New American Dream.” If you read between the lines, it also has to do with failure. As more of us quit our day jobs and become free agents, ultimate success belongs not to the most talented or the hardest working, but to those who recover best from bad luck and their own mistakes. Of course, failure isn’t always an option, which is why a company like Southwest Airlines has support systems and sterling safety records. But in other fields, failing is a necessity. Bodybuilders lift to failure, pumping iron until they can’t get in another rep. Judo

novices learn the art of falling. Engineers push devices until they break, to measure the margin of safety. And most of the successful people I have interviewed over the years have proudly described their flops and recoveries. In fact, failing is a skill that everyone should learn early on. Take writing, for example. Instead of just instructing students to create a great first draft, we ought to show them how to rewrite a lousy one. And the new handicraft entrepreneurs don’t need to grow up learning the secrets of success so much as how to bounce back from defeat. So, fellow strivers, go out there, do your best, and fail! While the meek shall inherit the earth, the resilient will earn it the hard way. —Jay Heinrichs Editorial Director

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Getting comfortable on a recent flight between Austin and Dallas, I picked up the most recent copy of Spirit magazine. As I flipped through the pages, I noticed a photo that looked a lot like the man who was sitting beside me. I tapped him on the shoulder and asked, “Do you know this man?” He gave a friendly smile and remarked, “As a matter of fact, I do.” Sitting beside me was none other than Gary Kelly, Southwest’s CEO. He explained to me that he always gets around this way. When I complimented his humility and respect to the staff, he told me, “There isn’t a bad seat on any of our planes.” On that day, I had to argue that I had one of the best seats. Meeting him was a real treat, and it gave me great confidence in the management of an airline that I choose to fly often. Well done, Southwest! —KRIST Y WILKERSON AMARILLO, TEXAS

Yes, it’s true. Southwest’s CEO flies with the rest of us. And Gary doesn’t have a stunt double. SEND ’EM IN Write to us at 2811 McKinney Ave., Suite 360, Dallas, TX 75204 or email letters@spiritmag.com. For comments or questions directed at Southwest Airlines that don’t pertain to Spirit, please visit the “Contact Us” page at southwest.com.

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Thank you so much for highlighting Wichita in your January issue [“Your Adventure In Wichita”]. I think I speak for a lot of people in the area when I say that we are so grateful to have Southwest Airlines offering their wonderful service to the Air Capital. Spirit gave readers excellent information on some fantastic local destinations. Thanks so much!

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—CARY PIERCE K EC H I , K A N S A S

I’m writing to say how much our family enjoyed the Southwest Rink at Skyline Park in Denver [“Community Outreach,” January 2014]. Our granddaughter wears leg braces and really wanted to ice skate. We couldn’t believe how well she did with the plastic walkers that your company provided. Thrilled with her accomplishment, she went to the rink every day that we spent downtown.

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We especially love going to the smaller Heartland cities and discovering vortices of coolness like Wichita. Thanks for writing, Cary.

— R I TA K I N N E Y A P T O S , C A L I FO R N I A

Free skating with friendly people. What could be better? Tell your granddaughter to keep gliding!

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julep, Bramble, and Doctor’s Orders. We made two trips to Bourbon O’ Bar as well, where we tried the brandy crusta. Cheryl Charming, the proprietor, lives up to her name with her friendly attitude toward her customers. She regaled us with French Quarter and cocktail history and provided her own personal suggestions of places to see and

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things to do. At Arnaud’s French 75 Bar, Chris Hannah and his staff quickly warmed to us when they realized we were on a mission to learn about New Orleans cocktail history. Thanks to Chris, we did not miss the beautiful holiday decorations at The Roosevelt hotel, where we enjoyed more outstanding cocktails at the Sazerac Bar. We also visited Cane & Table and SoBou. Drinking at bars is about much more than getting a buzz; it’s about human interaction. Thank you for providing an interesting take on touring the French Quarter. With my newfound knowledge I plan to host a cocktail party where I’ll try to replicate some of these classic drinks, black bow tie and all! — K AY WA L K E R CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS

You turned our annual “Spirit’s Guide to Spirits” into an owner’s manual, Kay. Cheers! GRAB THAT PAGE

As soon as I board a Southwest flight, I open Spirit magazine and immediately flip to the recipe page. If it seems interesting, I’ll take a photo of the recipe with my phone. Well, the Cranberry Pistachio Shortbread cookies [Eat, May 2013] caught my eye over the summer, and I thought they might make a good addition to my Christmas cookies since they have both red and green ingredients. My friends deemed them “The Christmas Cookie,” and I sent the recipe out with my Christmas cards so that others can enjoy them. Next on the list is the Bannock, which I snapped a photo of back in October. Thanks for the great new recipes, Spirit. I LUV them! —T R A C Y M L A K A R CHICAGO

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Her love is for show tunes. Her most glorious career moments have come when she’s powered through one Streisand showstopper after another on the hit Fox series Glee. “Get ready for me, love/’Cause I’m a comer” is her mission statement. But she 27, not 57. And people will rain on her parade if her debut album creaks with homages to Babs. Still, she won’t stop believin’ in her shot at pop stardom, so she makes an album with beats and very not-Broadway producers named The Monster & The Strangerz. She calls it Louder Louder, and, in doing so, loudly announce that this is not about the way we were but the way Lea Michele is gonna be. And that’s cool, because we love Streisand, but we really like her, too.

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Eat Drink Sleep E AT I N L OU I S V I L L E

Togarashi Cheesecake “I grew up in Brooklyn and we always went to Junior’s for cheesecake. It’s one of my favorite things to eat, but there’s a lot of mediocre cheesecake being served across the country. We wanted to come up with a version that was inventive and more elegant. At MilkWood, we’re always messing around with spice—I’m a chili-head, so the spicier the better. For this cheesecake, we used

a Japanese chili spice blend called togarashi to offset the tartness of the goat cheese in the recipe. Togarashi is not melt-your-face-off spicy, but it’s just spicy enough to tickle the back of your throat. In Japanese food, it’s like adding salt and pepper.” WHO Edward Lee, owner/chef WHERE MilkWood WEB actorstheatre.org/milkwood

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ounces fresh goat cheese ounces cream cheese cup buttermilk cup + 2 tablespoons sugar teaspoon togarashi eggs graham cracker crust tablespoon sorghum syrup

1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees. 2. Whisk together goat cheese,

cream cheese, buttermilk, sugar, and 1/2 teaspoon togarashi. Beat in eggs one at a time until smooth.

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cracker crust. Sprinkle with remaining 1/2 teaspoon togarashi.

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Puncher’s Chance “A lot of my inspiration for cocktails comes from food. I had a dish some months back at a Burmese restaurant that used coconut and black sesame seeds, and I knew I had to make a cocktail geared toward that combination. So when we held an event this past October called the Mission Margarita Brawl, where 10 bars in the neighborhood had to make their take on a margarita, I thought to myself, What if I got black sesame seeds, ground them up, and added some salt to make the salt rim? This punch-style cocktail works well because, on the front, you’ve got the smokiness from the mezcal, and on the finish, the driving acidity with the coconut. We won the brawl.” WHO Dominic Alling, bar director WHERE Beretta WEB berettasf.com

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cups sugar cups water ounces loose black tea vanilla pods cup sweetened coconut flakes

black sesame salt 2 ounces mezcal ¾ ounce lime juice 1. Make puncher’s mix:

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Ties That Bind Psychologist David DeSteno untangles matters of trust, from some common misconceptions to questionable cues. What are some of the myths surrounding trust? Oftentimes, we assume someone is trustworthy or not based on his or her reputation. If that were such a great predictor then we wouldn’t be surprised so often. Science tells us that everyone has his price—whether he knows it or not. We each have two types of mechanisms: those that favor short-term gain and those that favor long-term gain. If you’re thinking short-term, you’ll take whatever you can get and run. However, longterm gain requires you to be more community-oriented to get what you want in the end. Whether you are trustworthy or not in any given moment is determined by which of these two urges is motivating you.

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What traits should you look for when determining if someone is trustworthy? We tend to think about trust in terms of integrity, but there’s another component that’s equally as important: competence. When you’re deciding whom to trust in a certain situation, consider what might be required of that person. For example, I trust my best friend, but I wouldn’t want him operating on me because he’s not a surgeon. Ask yourself not only

if the person is honest and fair, but also if he can competently do what you need him to do. My friend may have every intention to help me, but without the competence to do so, the end result will still be failure. Can I trust my boss? People in positions of power— socioeconomically or otherwise—are more likely to be untrustworthy because they can be. Trust involves making yourself vulnerable to others. The more power you have, the less you rely on others and the less vulnerable you are. Is it possible to base trust on body language? Yes, it is possible, but in the past we’ve been looking for a single telltale marker, like shifty eyes or a fake smile, neither of which is telling on its own. Recent studies suggest that only when four particular cues are used in sequence do they predict when a person is going to be untrustworthy. Those are crossing one’s arms, leaning back (or orienting yourself away from someone), touching your face, and fidgeting with your hands. When used together, they say, “I’m probably going to cheat you.”

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Delivery System Communication coach Carmine Gallo shares his tips for preparing a TED-worthy presentation. Carmine Gallo is the author of Talk Like TED: The 9 Public-Speaking Secrets of the World’s Top Minds.

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the day she had a stroke, she was focused on the medical takeaways. A friend suggested she speak instead to what her stroke taught her about spirituality. The talk now has more than 10 million views.”

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Think Visually “Employ visuals to take audience members on a journey that drives your message home. Undersea explorer Robert Ballard’s talk featured 57 slides that contained only photos. Because the slides didn’t use

words, they complemented his story instead of detracting from it. When information is delivered verbally, we remember about 10 percent of what’s said. When you add a picture, retention goes up to 65 percent.”

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Tell a Story or Two “In public speaking, you want your audience to like you. You can accomplish this by establishing an emotional connection through storytelling. Neuroscientists have discovered that when a story is being told, speaker and listener are literally

in sync, meaning the brain lights up in the same region for both parties.”

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Practice Being Natural “While it sounds counterintuitive to say that the more you practice, the more natural you’ll look and sound, it’s not. Practice allows you to internalize your content, making it easier to focus on nuances of communication like tone and body language. It also gives you confidence.”

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We Ask, You Answer If a movie was made about your life, who would play you and why? Email your response to letters@spiritmag. com with the subject line “We Asked.”

Decompress Test What’s your strategy for relieving stress?

Playing music is a great stress reliever for me. I’m a fiddler, and when I engage in the rhythmic motion of the bow and the harmonic sounds that come from it, I can zone out, distancing myself from realities that add tension to my life. The effect is enhanced when playing with friends. Time seems to stop during those euphoric moments. Don Summers GRIFFIN, GEORGIA

I deal with stress in different ways depending on the time of day. If I wake up stressed, I do yoga. If it’s during the day, I do an emotional check-in and ask myself, “How am I feeling in this moment?” Whatever comes up, I forgive myself for the judgment and release the sensation with a deep breath. John Wendt LONGMONT, COLORADO

I hang upside down on an inversion board for 10 minutes at 180 degrees. It’s an amazing stress reliever. If it’s been a particularly bad day, I make it 20 minutes. Barb Szatko

As a wife and a mother with a full-time career, the best avenue I’ve found for relieving stress is hiking. At the beginning of the hike, I identify what has me the most stressed. Throughout my trek, I think about the reason for the problem and the different ways I can relieve the situation. By the time I make it to the top of the mountain—which for me is Cowles Mountain in San Diego—I have a solution, my head is clear, and I get to enjoy the beautiful scenery all the way down. Christine Hudson SAN DIEGO

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of parents don’t understand what their adult child does for a living.

Mom and Dad no doubt remember your childhood ambitions—but chances are they’re fuzzy on the details of your grown-up gig. A recent LinkedIn survey found that more than one-third of parents worldwide are in the dark about their kid’s daily responsibilities. (Americans are slightly ahead of the curve; only 29 percent find their child’s work mystifying.) Blame it on ambiguous job titles like UI designer, social media manager, and data scientist. “These jobs may not have existed when some of the parents were in the workforce,” says Catherine Fisher, director of corporate communications at LinkedIn. Still, 94 percent of folks are proud of their child’s professional accomplishments. Whatever they are.

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Try squeezing one of those puppies into a baggie. The orange swimmers may be a finger’s length when fair-weather owners let ’em loose in nearby lakes—but given warm water and a near-limitless food supply, they can get longer than a foot and weigh more than 4 pounds. Think twice, though, before freeing mini-Willy. “Dumping your fishbowl can cause big problems,” says Christine Ngai Ryan, a researcher at the University of Nevada at Reno who’s netted 130 whopper cyprinids at Lake Tahoe. Apparently, these prodigious foragers are messy guests: Their waste stimulates excessive algae growth, making the lake murky and unhealthy for native fish. If only someone could change the water.

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It’s Just Lunch’s clients often refer to their matchmakers as their “dating wingmen” (or wingwomen) because they handle all of the dating logistics. Herington describes her role, saying, “We’re genuinely interested in understanding our clients. We listen. We really get to know your personality and what you’re looking for in that significant other.” Every IJL match is hand-selected. There’s no online profile for the world to see and it’s all confidential. After the date, It’s Just Lunch matchmakers receive feedback from each client in order to fine-tune their next match. “We offer something online services don’t: someone to talk to,” Herington says. Imagine having a full-time dating wingwoman who really understands you, working for you while you’re focusing on your career and personal obligations.

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Herington reminds singles who contact her that they can have a career and a relationship. They just have to “date smarter.” “If finding someone to share your life with is important to you, you can make time and have it all,” she says. “If you don’t have time to do your taxes, you hire a CPA. If you don’t have time to manage your investments, you hire a financial planner. It’s Just Lunch helps you make time for the things that matter. IJL helps you date smarter.” Since It’s Just Lunch matchmakers take care of all the matching and logistics, you can focus on finding that elusive chemistry in the offline world. IJL is a better, smarter way to date and increase your odds of finding that someone special.

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Operating with the greater good in mind may not always be easy, but it can be a winning strategy. mountains, cultural commons like customs, and even digital commons like the Internet. No one owns them, but we all use and benefit from them, and we are all responsible for them. It’s a compelling idea, but why should the commons be integrated into a business school curriculum? Burke makes it sound like a nobrainer. “It’s critical for future leaders to understand that, in addition to the private sector and public sector, there are resources we hold in common, and they need to be protected.” According to Burke, the market is not yet beginning to demand that perspective, at least not in a mainstream way. However, “people are beginning to understand that if we don’t protect the common good, there won’t be healthy markets.” So, what is a well-intentioned company to do? “A very narrowly defined view of business is you grab the input resources at their cheapest and maximize profits by unloading at any cost,” says Burke. A better way, he insists, is to take a hard look at your business and ask whether anyone or anything is being exploited along the way. Do you ship using eco-friendly materials? Are you paying a fair wage? Do you give back to your community in some meaningful way? Of course, it’s not always simple to factor in the greater good, particularly after a troubling quarterly meeting. But, Burke says even small positive steps are valuable. Good Guys (and Gals) Finish First Terry understands the complex decision-making that often goes into doing the right thing. He says there are times when monthly budgets and good intentions collide, “then you step back and tell yourself that you

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S A WEB PROGRAMMER, Mike Schmiedicke wasn’t just doing fine financially—he was doing great. He’d been working on information systems at research libraries, and as the Internet grew so did the scope of his opportunities. He was contracted by the federal government to program large databases and, eventually, websites. That led to a partnership in a thriving Web development business. As he entered his late 30s, he had it all: a great family and an enviable career. So why was he so miserable? He’d been working for 15 years before the whispers of discontent became too loud to ignore. “I don’t want to be a programmer in my 50s,” he told his wife, Dian. Around 2003, he began crafting furniture in the garage of their home in Front Royal, Virginia. Nothing formal. When his daughter was born and he and Dian were considering buying a rocking chair, Mike figured he’d make it himself. He did. It wasn’t bad. There was woodworking in his blood. In Bavaria, his great-grandfather had been a woodworker, as had his grandfather in Michigan a generation later. But Mike’s grandfather had made a conscious decision not to pass the trade on to his children. He wanted them in college, and into college they went. Mike’s moonlight noodling—the sawing and sanding and shaping of that rocking chair and a scattering of other small, personal projects— generated buzz around town. Through word of mouth, he began to take on—and charge for— commissions. Nothing big, maybe two a month. And he had never been happier. However, this wasn’t the time to make big life changes. Dian was in graduate school getting a teaching certificate, and they had, Mike remembers, “bills coming out of our ears.” But with Dian’s support, he put together a five-year plan. In his off-hours, he would make and sell children’s furniture. The day-job/night-job routine was not, he says, “for the faint of heart.” But the furniture business blossomed, and as it did he began to off-load much of his programming work to his partners. Then the craziest thing happened—Mike’s life began to look like the life he’d long ago imagined: Not one in which he was yoked to a desk and a computer, but one in which his children happily milled around him 72 SPIRIT MARCH 2014

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THE CATALYSTS

For the New American Dreamer, independence can be thrilling—and lonely. For that reason, co-working spaces and startup incubators are on the rise. And it’s the infectious energy of savvy motivators and mentors like Sonja Rasula that drives their success. L.A.-based entrepreneur Sonja Rasula wore a number of hats before finding her true calling. In her 20s, she worked as an editor at Harlequin and was cast on interior-design makeover TV shows. But her gift for bringing creatives together blossomed in 2008, when she created Unique LA, a design marketplace featuring 350 of America’s best artisans. Her goal was to put L.A. art and design on the map—and money in designers’ pockets. Fast-forward five years. In 2013, Sonja founded The Unique Space, a vast co-working space in L.A.’s Arts District, and CAMP, a business-skills retreat in California’s High Sierra mountains. Both ventures are aimed at helping entrepreneurs and giving them the tools to succeed. The Unique Space is particularly vital. Housed in an 18,000-square-foot building, it features 14 private studios, an open work space for 60 members, a kitchen, dining room, and rooftop terrace. “Co-working allows people who own their own business and work alone to have a home base and community,” Sonja says. “It gives them stimulation, and it’s great for networking.” —Melinda — Mahaffey Icden MARCH 2014 SPIRIT

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in a workshop. Most importantly, he was making something real, something that could be touched, something that would outlast Mike himself. The algorithms of programming, the Web development, the surge into new cyberfrontiers lacked sufficient mystery for Mike. Instead, he remembers, “I’d look at a piece of raw wood and think, What can this become? What can my hands do? I had to answer those questions.” The big break came in 2009, when a restaurateur in suburban Philadelphia approached Mike about outfitting three of his eateries with custom furniture. Mike said yes. Three years later, at the age of 44, he left his desk job for good. ORKADAY DRUDGERY has had a healthy run, hasn’t it? The Industrial Revolution, which began in the mid–18th century, gave us factories, and those factories—catalyzed by teeming workforces—were managed by managers managed by managers managed by still more managers. Et voilà! The corporate life as we know it. And we leaned into it. We took big jobs, climbed ladders, wrecked glass ceilings—and were grateful to be able to. As we returned from the World

Wars and grabbed at the American Dream, we delighted in job stability and safety—something our immigrant parents had never conceived would be so prevalent. We had children and contributed to 401(k)s, bought patches of American soil and built homes on them. The formula for such sweet and enduring success was straightforward: Attend college, graduate to a job in one of the country’s many bustling industries, show up on time, be productive and loyal, and retire with a gold watch after 40 years. Although there were recessional dips along the way and gradual changes in wealth distribution had, for decades, been squeezing the average working American, nothing hammered us quite like the market collapse of 2008. Up and down Main Street, once-steady businesses were shuttered. Newspapers and magazines folded. Discouraging phrases like “income inequality,” “jobless recovery,” “catastrophic health insurance,” and “the 47 percent” became everyday language. Even the most industrious among us were sent home with two weeks’ severance and a boxful of our belongings. “The way we think about work is changing,” says Linda Barrington, executive director of the Institute for Compensation Studies at Cornell

THE RU R ALISTS

As Americans become aware of issues with the food supply and more eager to eat organically and live sustainably, a crop of first-generation farmers like Kiyoshi Mino and Emma Lincoln have shed careers to harvest the bounty. Married since 2007, Kiyoshi Mino and Emma Lincoln longed to spend more time together but found that their careers— he was an Army vet intending to pursue work in Third-World development; she was a preservation librarian—were pulling them apart. There were other factors contributing to their desire for change: During his time in Afghanistan, Kiyoshi had been inspired by the locals to live more simply, while Emma had found herself troubled by what she’d read about food production in the U.S. In 2010, they decided to switch gears, and after

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a year of studying at The Farm School in Massachusetts, they took a 40-year lease on 10 acres of land in Forest, Illinois. Today, the young couple, both 34, operates Lucky Duck Farm, where they sustainably raise sheep, steers, pigs, chickens, and ducks; and organically grow Asian vegetables, selling their products at a farmers’ market in Chicago. It hasn’t been easy; Illinois is in the middle of a record-breaking drought. But it’s been worth it. “In the face of the millions of acres around us that are being farmed conventionally, our 10 acres are a drop in the bucket,” Emma says. “But it’s gratifying when you realize how many people in Chicago are eating a little bit better because of us.” —MMI

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University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations. “Coming in at the bottom and working your way up the ladder isn’t [a reliable option] anymore.” NE OF THE REASONS is elemental: There is no bottom in an era where bank tellers are so easily replaced by ATMs, bookkeepers with personal computing software. Even in service sectors like hospitality and retail, where the recent expansion of low-paying jobs hints at growth, there may be, Barrington says, “fewer middle rungs to build a career path from.” All of this is particularly impactful on the Millennials—those born in the 1980s when, as Barrington puts it, “the Rust Belt was rusting.” Lately, the job market hasn’t been especially kind to any group, but those born in 1982 or later are being hit particularly hard; as of October, their jobless rate was 15.2 percent, compared with the 7.3-percent national average. “Millennials saw so clearly what happened to their parents through the ’80s or during the recent recession. They realized that corporate America is not necessarily going to be loyal to you,” says Lindsey Pollak, author of Getting from

College to Career: Your Essential Guide to Succeeding in the Real World and a researcher who focuses on Millennials and leadership. “If law firms don’t want to make you a partner, they won’t. If IBM wants to lay off 10,000 people, they will. Now we’re seeing it in medicine and law. Twenty years ago, if you were a doctor, a lawyer, a teacher, you thought that was a job for life. That’s not the case anymore, and I think Millennials are really savvy about it. They have no illusions that any job is for life or that any career is safe.” Conversely, they’ve witnessed extraordinary breakthroughs made by outliers—entrepreneurs who innately distrusted corporate conventions and limitations. “Millennials have had amazing role models for innovation and success,” says Barrington, “the Steve Jobses and the Microsofts”—businesses born in garages with no infrastructure and certainly no secretaries. “They’ve grown up seeing those successes and saying, ‘If I do something I believe in….’” Those somethings don’t necessarily have to be creative. But if Mark Zuckerberg’s story tells us anything—and having been turned into an Oscar-winning movie, it does—what rules now is knowing what you want to do and not waiting to do it.

THE ETSY GENERATION The online crafts fair that got its start in 2005 is no longer home to just hand-knit beanies and other folksy finds. Nine years in, Etsy is a bustling e-marketplace whose sellers are being courted by the likes of West Elm and Anthropologie. Here, six homegrown makers talk about what they do and how they do it.

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Araya Jensen, MINNEAPOLIS “After 12 years as a kitchen and bath designer, I was laid off in 2011. I grew up making things by hand, so I went back to what I knew. It started with handdipping wooden spoons in a rubber material I mix myself. I was getting wholesale orders a month in, and three years later I’ve grown this into a career.” Set of two wooden salad bowls, $64; etsy.com/shop/windandwillowhome

Yoko Vega, LOS ANGELES “Using materials like felt and fabric, I create jewelry that is both textural and lightweight. When I’m not fulfilling orders by hand, I’m experimenting with new designs.” Origami Hana Rope necklace, $60; etsy. com/shop/homako

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In a recent Pew Research Center study, half the respondents rated having a job you enjoy as being “extremely important.” That emotional 180 from the miserable platitude “That’s why they call it work” reflects a number of core shifts in the culture. “You’re seeing friends unemployed,” Barrington says. “You’re hearing on the news that you’re not going to do as well as your parents did. So you might as well do what you enjoy—especially if you’re not going to be paid as well as your parents were.” But it’s far more visceral than that. The existential upheaval of 9/11—not to mention the subsequent wars, the seemingly endless rash of school shootings, the deepening cynicism about governmental leadership, etc.—has reconfigured our lives in measureable and still ineffable ways. Born of all this chaos is an ethos adopted by many Millennials, but one that may well define 21stcentury life for the rest of us, too: YOLO (or You Only Live Once). Yes, it can be a rationalization for reckless behavior. But it has been a spur for uncharacteristically bold decision-making, too— especially when it comes to how we earn our livings. In a rapidly changing and unreliable job market, it’s not much of a leap from YOLO to DIY.

Emily Matchar, author of Homeward Bound: Why Women Are Embracing the New Domesticity, understands the lure of the Do-It-Yourself spirit epitomized by Mike’s ditching of the digital life for a fine piece of pine. “You are in charge of your own work,” she says, “whether that means you’re working totally freelance or for a small company

In a recent Pew Research Center study, half the respondents rated having a job you enjoy as being “extremely important.” with flexibility. And [there’s a greater chance] you’ll be doing something you find fulfilling.” Increasingly, that fulfillment is being found in things tactile and earthbound. “Maybe it’s because we’re living in a high-tech world, but there has been a real nostalgia for hands-on work and handmade things,” Matchar says. It’s true. A growing number of Americans are abandoning traditional CONTINUED ON PAGE 83

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Hande Cengiz, CHICAGO “My husband and I got our dog, Buddy, after we graduated from college. I started making him collars, and soon some of my friends were asking me to make them for their dogs. Within a year of taking my first job at an architecture firm, I quit to focus on Silly Buddy full time.” Nautical stripes bowtie dog collar, $43; etsy.com/shop/sillybuddy

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THE ARTIS ANS

Craftsmanship has never really gone away, although in the aspirational decades of the late 20th century, “working with your hands” wasn’t the most noble of phrases. Thrillingly, there’s a renewed appreciation for things handmade and for people like Todd Sanders, who are literally wielding the tools of inspiration. “There’s something about neon. It’s this light that speaks to the core of me,” Todd Sanders says. “It grabs me like a moth to a flame.” Today, the 46-year-old Austin, Texas–based artist is celebrated for his vintage-style neon art pieces— he has a four-month waiting list for his work, which has been featured in Esquire, Fortune,, and the films of Terrence Malick and Robert Rodriguez. But the road wasn’t always so smooth. In fact, Todd’s journey began with a bumpy 1992 road trip. In his sophomore year of college in Southeast Texas, the graphic design major had already fallen in love with signage. And when he and a buddy ended up in Austin after making a wrong turn off the highway, he was entranced by what he found. “We were driving around town, and within 15 minutes—20 tops—I said, ‘I am going to move here, and I am going to build neon signs.’ My friend thought I was nuts, but that’s exactly what I did,” says Todd, who, a few months shy of school-year’s 78 SPIRIT MARCH 2014

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Todd credits Austin, Texas, with inspiring him to be an original and go for his dreams. “Austin made me who I am,” he says. Today, he works from his studio/gallery, Roadhouse Relics.

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end, packed up his things and moved to the city that loves to keep itself weird. The aspiring artist spent the next decade learning his craft, starting with a three-year apprenticeship in a local neon shop and a solo run as a neon repairman. There was little money in it— Todd made $300 a week for years—and the sacrifices were intense. “I wanted to stay in Austin, but I couldn’t afford it,” he remembers. “So I had to live on a ranch outside of town, in a trailer with no water or electricity. My dad would come see me, and later he told me that one time, when he was driving down there, he saw me sitting in a chair in the yard with the cows walking all around, and he just started crying. He couldn’t believe I was doing all of that for my art.” By 2005, Todd had worked long and hard enough that he felt ready to take the leap from working on commercial signs to fulfilling his dream of making art inspired by vintage signage of the ’30s and ’40s. The hub of Todd’s operation is a former grocery store whose roof was collapsed when he bought the place in the ’90s. Drawing inspiration from his 400strong collection of old trade journals, books about neon, and graphic posters, he starts the design process with a hand drawing—no computers involved. The crafting of the glass tubing itself is something he shops out. (“There’s only one way to bend neon,” he says. “There’s no creativity in it.”) But the bulk of each piece is built and battered in his backyard. “If I do my job right, the average person will think, Wow, he found that neat old, rusty sign somewhere. But in fact, it’s a fine work of art.” Todd has been at it for 22 years, and he’s still just as passionate about his craft. “Sometimes, at night, I sit in the backyard, and when it’s all lit up, and I’m experiencing the glow of the neon and the line art and even the flashing bulbs, it’s an almost spiritual experience.” —MMI

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WELCOME SIGNS

Todd’s digs on Austin’s South First Street are open to all visitors, many of whom are pulled in by the corner shop’s exquisite neon glow.

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 77 jobs for work that is more hands-on and that they deem more meaningful. For some, it is out of necessity. “When there’s no wind, blow,” goes the adage, and many people, faced with diminishing corporate opportunities, have been forced into thinking like entrepreneurs. For many, it is a choice. Old-school artisanship—like craft brewing and shoemaking and the millinery arts—is on the rise. A nation of hobbyists and fine artists have brought energy and invention to (and made more than a few bucks on) websites like Etsy and Big Cartel. There’s a sprouting up of first-generation farmers. These days, it would not be odd to see a hedgefund manager throw it all away to become a mushroom grower. Or a Google gearhead to take up textiles. Call it the New American Dream, where uncertainty is being spun into infinite possibilities, and a pathway to unexpected freedom and deep satisfaction feels like our birthright.

ONSIDER THE FREEMANS. Karen, 53, worked for some of the biggest banks in the world, extending lines of credit to automobile dealerships. Years before, she’d begun as a bank teller and had worked her way up, even returning to school for an accounting degree. But in 2010,

the writing was on the wall. She and her team were told they had about a year before, inevitably, they’d become casualties of the financial crisis. Others might have panicked, but Karen had survived raising three boys as a single mother in Los Angeles. Nothing scared her. She simply got to it. But this time, she didn’t want just another job. She was tired of banking, and tired of working for other people. She called her oldest son, Mike, 29, who’d graduated from college with a communications degree and was, somewhat unhappily, following his mother’s footsteps as a service manager at a bank in San Francisco. Karen asked Mike to move home to L.A., and home he came. The answer to their yearnings (as it is for many of us) was cheesecake. Karen had been baking her entire life. And while wrapping up her final year at the bank, she and Mike rented a commercial kitchen for use in the evenings and on weekends. During the day, Mike scouted retail locations and studied the restaurant-business health code. At night, as they stood in their rented kitchen and fine-tuned recipes for a variety of cheesecakes, he’d brief his mother on everything he’d learned. Tastings were held for their friends: free cheesecake in exchange for honest feedback. About six months into their delectable dabbling, they began selling mini cheesecakes to local caterers and restaurants. A year after that,

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For folks like Sarai Mitnick Mitnick, downsizing isn’t a dirty word. After testing out the corporate waters, they long for a new and different way of life, making an intentional leap from big to small, and from the stress of I need it yesterday! to the profound satisfaction of now. Recruited out of grad school by Google, Sarai Mitnick spent four happy years as a user-experience researcher for the tech giant and its subsidiary YouTube. Well, four mostly happy years. “It was a fascinating place with a lot of interesting problems to work on,” she says. “But at a large company like that, you’re working on such a small piece of the puzzle that it’s difficult to see what the impact is. I really wanted to do something where I was making a difference.” In 2009, that PHOTOGRAPH BY DAN ROOT

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seed of discontent led Sarai, 33, to ditch Silicon Valley and open her own shop, Colette Patterns, in Portland, Oregon. Combining her love of sewing with her background in user experience, she wanted to fill what she saw as a hole in the market—a need for modern, stylish sewing patterns that feature easy-tounderstand instructions and support for novice sewers. But Sarai isn’t up to her ears in thimbles and thread. “A lot of people have an idea that they’ll just be doing their hobby full time once they start a business based on it, but I don’t have a chance to sew. It’s really all about enjoying the creative process of building the business itself.” —MMI

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they opened the Pacific Cheesecake Company in a small retail space in Glendale, eventually moving to another location 10 miles west in Valley Village, where they are now selling mini cheese-

Changing jobs isn’t always about a personal preference or a fast exit from a shrinking industry. Sometimes, it’s about values. cakes in a mind-blowing array of flavors. “When you work in a bank, your customers aren’t necessarily thrilled to be there,” Mike says, leaning into the doorway of the store’s tiny backroom office, a space not big enough for three of us and the sampling of their treats. “When you own a cheesecake shop, your customers are happy. Making cheesecake is such a process—you have

Art and craft aren’t the only ways to be creative. In their quest for fulfilling careers, many of today’s upstart entrepreneurs are turning to the ultimate comfort. These five foodies found a new direction—and a quite delectable day job—in cuisine.

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to create and rest the batter, each type of cheesecake in its own pan, take it out…. We see it come together from nothing, to gradually growing to a product, and then on to the customer. So when they’re pleased, when they try it and they’re happy, that’s what it’s all for.” In her banking days, Karen saw people pushed out of jobs without regard for their talent or dedication. It’s why, she says, “I wanted to take control of my own destiny.” You can taste that freedom in her sublime salted caramel cheesecake and feel it in the glowing energy of two people who can’t believe they get to do this every day. Over and over, and in many different realms, I heard echoes of Karen and Mike’s words from people who wanted to make sense of how they spent their days and to see the tangible results of their hard work. Make no mistake—what Karen and Mike did was an act of bravery, but as risk goes, she’d been given the cushion of at least six months of sever-

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ance. The threat of a layoff was all the sign she needed to start thinking about her next move. In a way, she was lucky to have been given the nudge—and she took the leap. More uncommon but still prevalent are people who, in upward-trajectory jobs, find themselves unable to tolerate another minute of the rat race. Jeff Campbell, 31, was excelling in a stable graphic design gig at ComedyCentral.com when he began to get the itch to leave. He produced great things there—including mobile apps for The Daily Show and Tosh.0—that brought laughter and information to people. But the more he stared at his computer screen, the more he yearned for an alternative. “I had the urge to make something with my hands,” he says. He’d spent more than a year looking for a new job when he came upon an opportunity at Mast Brothers Chocolate, a small-batch, bean-to-bar operation based in Brooklyn. A home brewer and craft food-and-drink enthusiast, Jeff massaged his resumé to include food-related jobs he hadn’t actually worked since the age of 19. He crossed his fingers, applied for the Mast Brothers gig—and got it. And much of that had to do with the cheering on of the people around him. Jeff ’s wife, Kate, who works in fashion, was very supportive, which is something he doesn’t take for granted. “I spoke to a lot of my co-workers,” Jeff says, “and they were jealous that my wife agreed to this.” He and Kate have committed to altering their lifestyle, which no longer includes laying out $10 for the chocolate bars that Jeff will help make. Still, he says it’s worth it. “I’ve learned that making good money and accumulating wealth isn’t what’s important to me. Doing what you want to do is far more important.” A month in, Jeff ’s job is what he’d hoped it would be—an intuitive process with a tactile result. But he’s also getting something he never anticipated: a new kind of life. He told me

For every striver I spoke with, there are 10 more with a great idea or something they know they could be good at—and a billion reasons why it just won’t work. he hasn’t ridden the subway since he started his job, and while he’s had to alter his sleep schedule for an earlier call time, he gets three emails a day versus 300, which was what he was pulling in at his last job. He’s on his feet more, which is good (if sometimes demanding), but best of all, he says, “My clothes smell like chocolate all the time.” Not all of the adjustments have been easy. Jeff misses his old coworkers, and he doesn’t necessarily have more leisure time—the hours are shorter, but he comes home more exhausted. And, he says, “It is humbling to go from a manager-level position to a position where I am the employee with the least seniority.” But with the challenges come a reward: “I’m really proud of myself for doing something new.” Changing jobs or launching that new career isn’t always about a personal preference or a fast exit from a shrinking industry. Sometimes it’s about values, about working a job more in line with your ethics. Michael Meier, 27, was on the rise at an advertising firm named Vindico, but he became disenchanted with the excess and manipulation inherent in the industry. As an alternative, he began to investigate the burgeoning agriculture scene in New York City. He left his Vindico gig after three years, and six months later met an urban homesteader

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named Megan Paska. Together they launched a community-supported agriculture business in New Jersey, with dairy goats, chickens, ducks, vegetables—the works. Michael began learning how to live with less and decided to take his message on the road. He moved back to his native South Florida and began spreading what he calls “young farm energy” there. He saw that people in the Northeast were grabbing hold of concepts like sustainability and self-sufficiency, so he carried those ideas south. This month, he and a couple of childhood friends will begin work on an urban farm right in their hometown of Stuart, Florida, with plans to launch this fall. “We’re building out a small commercial vegetable market garden, as well as planting native fruits and medicinal herbs for added-value products,” he says. “And we’ll be hosting events—classes, films, and workshops—to help educate and

inspire our community around food and agriculture.” Occasionally, he misses the money, but he doesn’t miss the stuff. The lessons Michael learned as a farmer were ones he brought home—particularly a mindfulness about consumer waste, the perils of worshipping the dollar, and trust in a safety net. “Honestly, everything that happened after the economic collapse of ’08 was an affront to the values we were raised with,” he says. “You would go to school, and you go and you go and you go. You’re told you won’t have to worry. Then we saw the collapse, and you learn that the system isn’t as friendly as we were led to believe.” Michael finds farming, and his work as a farming educator, challenging—financially, emotionally, and physically. But he wouldn’t change it. “It’s the one way, with a career, that I can address all the things I feel passionate about. I can sleep at night.”

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STEP 1 Fold and unfold along the horizontal guide.

STEP 3 Valley-fold along the dashed guide.

STEP 2 Valley-fold along the dashed guide.

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STEP 5 Fold and unfold along the dashed guide.

Bend paper this way.

FOLD AND UNFOLD

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VALLEY-FOLD Make a crevice.

MOUNTAINFOLD Form a peak.

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CRIMP-FOLD Fold paper over itself, like an accordion.

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STEP 7 Valley-fold along the dashed guide.

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STEP 8 Fold and unfold along the dashed guide.

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STEP 9 Valley-fold along the dashed guide.

STEP 11 Fold and unfold along the dashed guide.

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STEP 10 Squash-fold as shown. Valley-fold along the dashed guide.

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STEP 13 Valley-fold along the dashed guide. Reverse-fold as shown.

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STEP 14 Reverse-fold along the guide.

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STEP 16 Reverse-fold along the guide.

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STEP 19 Reverse-fold along the guide to form the neck. Valley-fold along the dashed guide.

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STEP 18 Reverse-fold along the guide.

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STEP 21 Reverse-fold along the guides at the neck and tail.

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STEP 22 Outside reverse-fold along the guide.

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Whether you’re planning a beach trip to Mexico or the Caribbean or a weekend getaway in Vegas, we’ve got the best package deals on air, car, hotel, and attractions so you can build the vacation that’s just right for you. southwest vacations.com

HOTELS

With our Hotel Best Rate Guarantee program, you can feel confident that you’ve secured the best deal on your hotel stay. Terms and conditions apply. Plus, earn Rapid Rewards® Points, and, with many of our hotels, enjoy the flexibility to pay at hotel checkout. southwest.com/hotel

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Products & Services

A Look Inside: AirTran

Make the most of your travel experience with these great products and services from AirTran Airways. PETS

BUSINESS CLASS

It’s the world’s most affordable Business Class. Stretch out in our two-by-two seats, which offer more seat, leg, and elbow room. You’ll also enjoy priority boarding, fee-waived first and second checked bags*, and complimentary cocktails. airtran.com *Weight and size limits apply.

CARGO

Customers can ship on select AirTran flights using Southwest Airlines Cargo®. swacargo.com®

SNACKS & DRINKS

Flight Attendants will pass out complimentary snacks. Thirsty? You’ll find our drink menu on page 147.

A2B BUSINESS TRAVEL PROGRAM Take advantage of the AirTran business program. Benefits include fewer rules and restrictions, priority seating, and priority boarding. a2bcorporate.com

INFLIGHT WIFI

Surf at 30,000 feet. Look for the “gogoinflight” signal on your WiFi device, connect, launch your browser, and sign up. air.gogoair.com

CHARTERS

A+ REWARDS

SM

A+ Rewards. The simple, quick, and easy rewards program. aplusrewards.com

CLICK ’N SAVE®

VACATIONS

When planning your next beach trip to Mexico or the Caribbean, remember that we’ve got the best package deals on air, car, hotel, and attractions so you can build the vacation that’s just right for you. south westvacations.com

Small dogs and cats are welcome to fly in the cabin with you to domestic destinations. Bring Fluffy along for your next trip—your pet deserves a vacation too! airtran.com/pets

Get all the latest AirTran and Southwest sale fares and travel deals sent straight to your inbox each week. Sign up for Click ’n Save today at southwest. com/email.

We can provide charter service for corporate meetings, conventions, or special events. We customize travel for your company, team, or group, on your schedule, to most commercial airports in the continental U.S. southwest.com/ charter

TRIP PROTECTION

Make sure you protect yourself from unexpected situations on your vacation. Benefits include trip interruption coverage, emergency medical assistance, and more. airtran. com/tripprotection

GROUPS

Groups of ten or more can reserve block seating, change passenger names up to two days in advance, and enjoy flexible payment schedules. airtran.com/groups

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Flight Service

Please abide by public announcements from Flight Attendants concerning electronic devices. En todos los casos, por favor rígete por los anuncios públicos y las solicitudes de los Sobrecargos con respecto a todos los aparatos electrónicos. Always Permitted Pueden usarse en todo momento dentro del avión

Pacemakers Marcapasos

Hearing Aids Aparatos para sordos

Electronic Watches Relojes electrónicos

Noise-canceling Headphones Auriculares que aislan el ruido

Digital Cameras Cámaras digitales

Audio Players Aparatos de audio

Video Camcorders Videocámaras

GPS Receivers GPS

DVD/CD Players Reproductores de DVD/CD

Hand-held Electronic Games and Electronic Books Juegos electrónicos portátiles y libros electrónicos

Cellphones (in GAME or AIRPLANE mode) Teléfonos celulares (en Modo GAME o Avión)

Tablets or E-readers (in AIRPLANE mode) Tabletas o Lectores Electrónicos (en Modo Avión)

Satellite Radio Radio por satélite

Laptop Computers Computadoras portátiles

Two-way Radios (Walkie-talkies) or Scanners Radios emisores/receptores (walkie-talkies)

Electronic Cigarettes and Smoking Devices Cigarrillos Electrónicos y Dispositivos para Fumar

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Also Permitted: Electronic nerve stimulators and other implanted medical devices También son permitidos: dispositivos de estimulación eléctrica de los nervios y otros aparatos médicos implantados

Permitted Pueden usarse dentro del avión Small portable electronic devices (PEDs) such as tablets, e-readers, and smartphones weighing less than 2 pounds may be used in airplane mode at all times on domestic flights, unless a Crew Member indicates otherwise. A small PED may be held in hand, attached to a person, or placed in clothing or a seatback pocket. Devices and accessories may not block access to the aisle. Large PEDs such as laptops weighing 2 pounds or more must be stowed under the seat or in an overhead bin for taxi, takeoff, and landing. On International Flights, all PEDs must be turned off during taxi, takeoff, and landing at airports outside the U.S. and its territories. Please use headphones for all audio and video.

Never Permitted Nunca pueden usarse dentro del avión Devices capable of transmitting data, unless otherwise noted, are never permitted. Nunca son permitidos los dispositivos con capacidad para transmitir datos, excepto que se especifique lo contrario.

Television or AM/FM Radio Receivers Televisión o Radios de AM/FM

Remote-controlled Toys Juguetes de control remoto

Remember Recuerda CREW INTERFERENCE

ELECTRONIC DEVICES

PETS

Federal law prohibits any Passenger from assaulting, threatening, or intimidating a Crew Member or interfering with a Crew Member’s duties. La ley federal prohíbe que los pasajeros asalten, amenacen o intimiden a los Miembros de la Tripulación o que interfieran con los deberes de un Miembro de la Tripulación.

Cellphones and pagers may be used at the gate and after landing. Los teléfonos y localizadores pueden ser usados en la puerta y después de aterrizar.

All pets must stay inside their carriers and under the seat for the duration of the flight. Todas las mascotas deben permanecer dentro de sus jaulas y debajo del asiento durante todo el vuelo.

DISABILITY ASSISTANCE Southwest Airlines and AirTran Airways offer assistance to their Customers with disabilities upon request. Southwest Airlines y AirTran Airways siempre ofrecen asistencia para sus clientes con discapacidades que lo pidan.

CARRYON BAGGAGE Customers are limited to one (1) bag per person, plus one (1) additional personal item. El límite es de una (1) maleta por persona y un (1) artículo personal.

LOST AN ITEM ONBOARD A FLIGHT? Visit the Customer Service page on southwest.com to report a lost item. Visita la página de Servicio al Cliente en southwest.com para reportar un objeto perdido.

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Customers are prohibited from consuming alcoholic beverages not purchased onboard. Alcoholic beverages will not be served to anyone under the age of 21. We reserve the right to refuse the sale of alcoholic beverages to anyone. Se prohíbe que los Clientes consuman bebidas alcohólicas si no fueron compradas a bordo. No serviremos bebidas alcohólicas a las personas menores de 21 años de edad. Nos reservamos el derecho de negar la venta de bebidas alcohólicas a cualquier persona.

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International Connections

For departure times and gate numbers, check airport monitors or ask a Gate Agent. Atlanta (ATL)

TICKET COUNTERS

Baltimore (BWI)

Chicago (MDW)

Milwaukee (MKE)

Orlando (MCO)

Domestic North Terminal and International Terminal

Main Terminal, between Concourses A and B

Main Terminal

Main Terminal

Terminal B

Concourses C and D

Concourses A, B, and C

Concourses A and B

Concourse C

Airside 2

Concourse C

Concourses A, B, and C

Concourse A

Concourse C

Airside 2

From Nassau and Oranjestad: Concourse C From other destinations: Concourse F

From Cancún, Montego Bay, and Punta Cana: Concourse E From other destinations: Concourse A, B, or C

Concourse A

International Arrivals Building

From Montego Bay: Airside 1 or 4 From other destinations: Airside 2

Concourse F

For arrivals from Cancún, Montego Bay, and Punta Cana: Concourse E

Main Terminal

For arrivals from Cancún: Main Terminal

For arrivals from Montego Bay: Airsides 1 and 4

DOMESTIC DEPARTURES

INTERNATIONAL DEPARTURES

AIRTRAN ARRIVALS (FROM INTERNATIONAL)

RECHECK LOCATION

Connecting to an International Flight • Go directly to the AirTran departure gate.

• Checked bags will be transferred automatically.

• You should not have to leave the secure part of the airport.

Connecting from an International Flight • Depending on point of departure, Customers may have to clear U.S. Immigration before collecting checked baggage from the baggage carousel. • You will then proceed through customs to clear checked and carryon baggage. • Customers traveling from some countries go through the customs process before returning to the United States.

• If you have checked baggage, proceed to the Southwest/AirTran recheck desk or ticket counter to check your bags for the final portion of your trip. • If you have purchased duty-free liquor, perfumes, or other liquids, they must be placed in your checked baggage before rechecking. Items exceeding 3 ounces that have not been placed in checked baggage will be collected at the TSA checkpoint before your domestic flight.

• Proceed to your departure gate. If you do not have a boarding pass for your connecting flight, you must obtain one at the ticket counter or at kiosks near the Southwest/AirTran recheck desk before proceeding to your gate.

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Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) Lower Level

International Terminal

Terminal Maps

Domestic North Terminal

MARTA Station

Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI)

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Lower Level

Main Terminal

International Arrivals

Midway International Airport (MDW)

Main Terminal

Lower Level

General Mitchell International Airport (MKE)

Main Terminal

Lower Level

Lower Level

Orlando International Airport (MCO)

Lower Level

Legend

Level 2

Terminal A

Southwest/AirTran Gates and Counters Security Baggage Claim Ticket Counter Concourse designation

Level 3

Terminal B Level 3 Level 2

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Inflight Entertainment

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Information

WIFI

$8 all day per device* • Browse the Web, check e-mail or update your status on social media. • In order to provide a topnotch WiFi experience, we limit access to certain highbandwidth applications and websites including Netflix, HBO Go, and VoIP. MESSAGING

See Inflight Entertainment Portal for pricing. • Available all day per device*. • Stay in contact with friends and family like you never left the ground. • Information about which apps are available can be found on the Inflight Entertainment Portal.

MOVIES

$5 per movie, per device* • Choose from a wide selection of popular titles, including recent releases, classics, and children’s films. • Movies can only be viewed inflight and are not accessible on the ground. INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT PORTAL

• Our Inflight Entertainment Portal allows you to access free content, including games, a flight tracker, and all that southwest.com has to offer. • WiFi, TV, and Movies are all accessible from the homepage of the portal. HOW TO ACCESS

TV

FREE, compliments of DISHt! • Enjoy unlimited access to our popular lineup of live channels and on-demand TV episodes*. • Compatible device information can be found on the Inflight Entertainment Portal. t DISH is a registered trademark of DISH Network L.L.C.

Every device is different, but here are the basic steps: Once onboard a WiFienabled aircraft, turn on your approved electronic device, and set to airplane mode. WiFi is now available gate-to-gate. View available wireless networks, select “Southwest WiFi,” and connect. Launch your Web browser, and you will be directed to the Inflight Entertainment Portal (you might need to hit “refresh”). A list of supported devices and operating systems is available on the Inflight Entertainment Portal FAQ.

MORE INFORMATION

• Service on flights to/from Puerto Rico is currently not available for the entire flight. • Southwest takes great pride in giving you low fares and a comfortable flight, but we are unable to provide technical support. Please call 1-800-435-9792 to report any problems you may have encountered with your WiFi service. * Content and services are offered on WiFi-enabled aircraft only. We cannot guarantee that connecting flights will be WiFi-enabled.

WIFI

Surfing is easy at 30,000 feet. With Gogo Inflight Internet on board, no matter where you’re going, you’re never more than a few clicks away from virtually everything. Work. Shop. Catch up on e-mail. It’s up to you. And logging on is easy. Just follow these simple steps: • Turn on your WiFi-enabled device (laptop or handheld). • Look for the “gogoinflight” signal, then connect. • Launch your Web browser, and sign up. WIFI SUPPORT

• On the ground, visit gogoair.com, or call Gogo customer service at 1-877350-0038. In the air, visit air.gogoair.com. FREE ACCESS TO SKYMALL.COM

• Shop from SkyMall for free on this flight (you will not be required to pay for a WiFi session) . Connect to Gogo on your laptop, tablet, or mobile device, and visit SkyMall.com/AirTran WiFi. Spend $125 or more and earn a free Gogo Pass valid on any single Internet session. Service on flights to/from international destinations is currently not available for the entire flight.

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Customs & Immigration

Beverage Menu

Customs and immigration forms will be distributed by Flight Attendants during your flight. Prior to landing, complete all forms pertaining to you. Below are tips to help fill out the forms. You will be presenting your completed forms immediately upon entering the International Arrivals building.

• Dewar’s® Scotch • Jack Daniel’s® • Wild Turkey®

U.S. CUSTOMS DECLARATION FORM Who must complete this form: • All Passengers (or one Passenger per family with the same address) bound for the U.S. How to complete this form: • Complete before arrival in the U.S. • Write in English, in capital letters. • Be sure to include the street name and number, city, and state of your address in the U.S. • If you are transiting through the U.S., you may write TRANSIT and your final destination country. • Lines 5 and 6 may be left blank if not using a passport. • On Line 9, enter FL for AirTran, followed by your specific flight number. • Please read both sides of the declaration. • Sign at the “X.” 1

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MEXICAN CUSTOMS DECLARATION FORM Who must complete this form: • All Passengers (or one Passenger per family with the same address) on flights bound for Mexico. How to complete this form: • Complete sections 1–6. • Once completed, sign and date the form. 2

3 MEXICAN IMMIGRATION FORM Who must complete this form: • All Passengers (including children) on flights bound for Mexico. How to complete this form: • Complete sections 1–14 on the top portion of the form and sections 1–10 on the bottom portion of the form. • Once completed, sign and date the top portion of the form. • Sections on the form titled “USO OFICIAL” are for use by Mexican Immigration officials and should not be filled out by Passengers. What to do with this form: • The form will be separated as Passengers proceed through Mexican Customs. • Make sure to retain the bottom portion of the form.

• Bacardi® Rum • Baileys® Irish Cream • Finlandia® Vodka

• Corona Extra® • Fat Tire®

• Coastal Ridge® Chardonnay • Coastal Ridge® Merlot

BEER $5 • Bud Light® • Miller Lite® • Heineken®

WINE $5

PREMIUM BEVERAGES $3 • vitaminwater® XXX (Açai-Blueberry-Pomegranate) COMPLIMENTARY BEVERAGES • Minute Maid® • Seagram’s® • Coca-Cola® Apple Juice Seltzer Water • Coke Zero™ • LIFT® Coffee* • Tomato Juice • Diet Coke® • Decaf Coffee* • Mr & Mrs T® • Sprite® • Tea Bloody Mary Mix • Sprite Zero™ • Hot Chocolate • Minute Maid® • Dr Pepper® • Noncarbonated Cranberry • Diet Dr Pepper® Purified Drinking Apple Cocktail • Seagram’s® Water • Minute Maid® Ginger Ale Orange Juice • Seagram’s® * Creamer available Tonic Water Valid Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards® drink coupons, as shown here, are printed with expiration dates and the Member’s (or issuing group’s) name. Business Select® drink coupons are valid for same-day use only. Valid Rapid Rewards and Business Select drink coupons will be accepted onboard for beer, wine, liquor, and vitaminwater®.

Southwest provides comingled, onboard recycling for all your paper, plastic bottles, and aluminum cans. Thanks for helping us do our part for the environment by handing these items to a Flight Attendant.

LIQUOR $6 • Dewar’s® Scotch • Jack Daniel’s®

• Tanqueray® Gin • Bacardi® Rum

• Baileys® Irish Cream • Finlandia® Vodka

• Corona Extra® • Fat Tire®

• Coastal Ridge® Chardonnay • Coastal Ridge® Merlot

BEER $5 • Bud Light® • Miller Lite® • Heineken®

WINE $6

COMPLIMENTARY BEVERAGES • Seagram’s® Seltzer Water • Mr & Mrs T® Bloody Mary Mix • Minute Maid® Cranberry Apple Cocktail • Minute Maid® Orange Juice

• Coca-Cola® • Coke Zero™ • Diet Coke® • Sprite® • Sprite Zero™ • Seagram’s® Ginger Ale • Seagram’s® Tonic Water

• Minute Maid® Apple Juice • Regular Coffee • Decaf Coffee • Tea • Noncarbonated Purified Drinking Water

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• Canadian Club® Reserve • Tanqueray® Gin

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Rapid Rewards and A+ Rewards Partners +

Southwest Airlines® and AirTran® Airways have joined together to create a more rewarding network! Now you can earn flights to more destinations faster with Rapid Rewards® and A+ RewardsSM. Earning rewards has never been easier or more convenient. You can even transfer your rewards between programs for easy redemption. With over 95 combined destinations waiting to be explored, join both loyalty programs today to make the most of your travels.

Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards Rapid Rewards offers more ways to earn points to redeem for reward flights, and no restrictions to get between you and your favorite destinations. You’ll earn Rapid Rewards Points for every dollar you spend with Southwest Airlines. Your points spend like cash, so lower fares require fewer points to fly. Plus, as a Member, you’ll enjoy these benefits:

UNLIMITED REWARD SEATS • NO BLACKOUT DATES • POINTS THAT DON’T EXPIRE*

Member tiers offer more benefits. • Priority boarding • Fly By® Priority Check-in and Security Lane access** • 25% point-earning bonus

Receive all the benefits of A-List, plus: • Highest priority boarding • Free Inflight WiFi (only on WiFi- enabled planes) • 100% point-earning bonus

It’s free and easy to join Rapid Rewards! Sign up now at southwest.com/spirit or by texting SPIRIT to 72743 to get started.

ENROLL

NOW!

AirTran Airways A+ Rewards A+ Rewards uses a credit system that rewards Members, based on how often they fly. Each one-way coach flight earns you one credit, with eight credits required to redeem a one-way coach ticket. Plus, each one-way Business Class flight earns you 1.5 credits, with 16 credits required to redeem a one-way Business Class ticket.

Elite status gets you more. • Two-year redemption period on all A+ Rewards Credits earned*** • Complimentary Business Class upgrades at the time of booking on select fares† • First and second bag fees waived (weight and size limits apply) • Complimentary Business Class upgrades available at the gate 40 minutes prior to departure for all Coach Fares††

Visit aplusrewards.com to enroll in A+ Rewards! Message and Data Rates May Apply. By texting the keyword for enrollment, you consent to receive autodialed telemarketing messages from or on behalf of Southwest at the telephone number used for text-in. You understand that consent is not a condition of purchase. Maximum of two enrollment communications. For more information on SMS service, text HELP to 72743. Text STOP to 72743 to cancel. Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions can be found on southwest.com/privacy. A+ Rewards seats are subject to availability and blackout dates. Taxes and fees are extra—the September 11th Security Fee of up to $5.00 per one-way is not included. Passengers traveling to/from Puerto Rico are subject to additional government taxes of up to $33.40. Fares to/from the Caribbean and Mexico do not include additional government taxes of up to $230 one-way or $290 roundtrip. *Points don’t expire as long as you have flight or Partner earning activity every 24 months. Benefits apply to points transactions. **For a complete list of available Fly By locations, visit southwest.com/flyby. ***Two-year redemption period applies only to A+ Rewards Credits earned after Elite status is attained. †Valid only on Y and B Fares. ††Complimentary upgrades awarded 40 minutes prior to departure will be assigned if available according to order of checkin. A+ Rewards seats are subject to availability and blackout dates. All Rapid Rewards rules and regulations apply. ©2014 Southwest Airlines Co.

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Do More With Your Points! RAPID REWARDS®

You can earn rewards faster with the Rapid Rewards Points Center. Buy points for yourself, give them as a gift, or transfer points from your Rapid Rewards account to another—all from one location! Plus, Rapid Rewards Visa Cardmembers earn two points for every dollar spent! Visit southwest.com/pointscenter to get started.

POINTS CENTER

Earn Even Faster With The Rapid Rewards Credit Card! Premier Card Exclusive Benefits: Earn 2 points per $1 spent on Southwest Airlines and AirTran Airways purchases made directly with the airlines. Earn 2 points per $1 spent on Rapid Rewards Hotel and Rental Car Partner purchases. Earn 1 point per $1 spent on all other purchases. Earn 6,000 bonus points after your Cardmember Anniversary. Redeem points for International flights, cruises, hotel stays, rental cars, gift cards, and access to exclusive events.

Visit southwest.com/applytoday to learn more. Accounts subject to credit approval. Restrictions and limitations apply. Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards Visa Credit Cards are issued by Chase Bank USA, N.A. Offer subject to change. See southwest.com/applytoday for pricing and rewards details.

More Partners Means More Rewards! Rapid Rewards and A+ Rewards want you to get to your destination faster. By utilizing our growing list of Partners, it’s easy to earn points just by doing the things you normally would. Visit southwest.com/rr-partners to start earning even more rewards today! Hotels

Receive 600 points per qualifying stay. JW Marriott® EDITION SM Autograph Collection® Renaissance® Hotels Marriott® Hotels & Resorts Courtyard by Marriott® Gaylord Hotels® Marriott Executive Apartments®

SpringHill Suites by Marriott® Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott® Residence Inn by Marriott® TownePlace Suites by Marriott® Marriott Vacation Club®

Wyndham Hotels and Resorts® Wyndham Grand Collection® Wyndham Garden® TRYP by Wyndham™ Wingate® by Wyndham Hawthorn Suites® by Wyndham Dream® Hotels Night®

Ramada® Days Inn® Super 8® Baymont Inn & Suites® Microtel Inns & Suites® by Wyndham Howard Johnson® Travelodge® (U.S. Hotels only) Knights Inn®

Bellagio® ARIA™ Vdara™ MGM Grand® The Signature at MGM Grand® Mandalay Bay® THEhotel at Mandalay Bay®

Aloft® Element® Four Points by Sheraton® Le Meridien® Luxury Collection®

Sheraton® St. Regis® W Hotels® Westin®

Park Hyatt® Andaz® Grand Hyatt® Hyatt Regency®

Hyatt Place™ HYATT House™

Radisson Blu Park Inn by Radisson Radisson® Park Plaza® Country Inns & Suites By CarlsonSM

Comfort Inn® Comfort Suites® Quality® Sleep Inn® Clarion® Cambria Suites®

MainStay Suites® Suburban Extended Stay Hotel® Econo Lodge® Rodeway Inn® Ascend Hotel Collection™

Rental Cars Receive 600 points per qualifying rental.

Specialty Earn points for sharing your opinions with e-Rewards. Visit e-rewards.com/southwest to join now!

Earn points for reading and responding to marketing messages. Visit e-miles.com/swapartner to get started!

Earn up to 7 points per $1 spent on workplace solutions with Regus. Visit southwest.com/regus to learn more.

Ground Transportation Receive up to 300 points for qualified travel to and from participating airports.

The Mirage® Monte Carlo™ New York-New York® Luxor® Excalibur®

Shop and Dine Earn Rapid Rewards Points for shopping with many of your favorite online retailers! Visit rrshopping.southwest.com to learn more!

Home and Lifestyle Earn points when you choose Energy Plus® to supply your electricity in participating states*. Learn more at southwest.com/energyplus.

Earn 3 points per $1 spent. Join Rapid Rewards Dining for free today at rapidrewardsdining.com.

*Energy Plus services CT, IL, MA, MD, NJ, NY, OH, PA, and TX.

Texas residents, earn up to 27,000 points with the Reliant Secure® 24 plan with Rapid Rewards. Visit reliant.com/southwestrapidrewards.

Rapid Rewards Members can earn 1,000 points per order of $29.99 or more. Visit 1800flowers.com/rapidrewards.

PUC Certificate #10007

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Where We Fly PACIFIC TIME MOUNTAIN TIME

SEATTLE/TACOMA

CENTRAL TIME

SPOKANE

EAST

Route Map

PORTLAND

BOISE

MINNEAPOLIS/ ST. PAUL

GRAND RAPIDS MILWAUKEE

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RENO/TAHOE

DES MOINES

SALT LAKE CITY

SACRAMENTO OAKLAND SAN FRANCISCO (SFO) SAN JOSE

DE

AKRON/

INDIANAPOLIS DAYTON

DENVER KANSAS CITY LAS VEGAS

BURBANK LOS ANGELES (LAX)

CHICAGO (MIDWAY)

OMAHA

FLINT

ST. LOUIS

LOUISVILLE

WICHITA BRANSON

ONTARIO

ALBUQUERQUE

ORANGE COUNTY

AMARILLO

SAN DIEGO

TULSA

NASHVILLE MEMPHIS

OKLAHOMA CITY LITTLE ROCK

PHOENIX

LUBBOCK

TUCSON

BIRMINGHAM DALLAS (LOVE FIELD)

EL PASO JACKSON

MIDLAND/ODESSA

The Southwest and AirTran networks are now connected, with service to more than 95 destinations. Book your next trip on southwest.com.

AUSTIN HOUSTON (HOBBY) SAN ANTONIO

PENSACOLA NEW ORLEANS

CORPUS CHRISTI

FT. MYER

HARLINGEN/SOUTH PADRE ISLAND

CABO SAN LUCAS/LOS CABOS

We Get You There You can get to a number of other cities via Southwest destinations. Fly to Santa Fe via Albuquerque, Palm Springs via Ontario, Galveston via Houston, and more. While we fly nationwide, service between some cities/airports is not offered. Be sure to check your flight schedule. All international and some domestic service provided by AirTran Airways.

CANCÚN

MEXICO CITY

Southwest service to Branson, Missouri; Key West, Florida; and Jackson, Mississippi, ends June 6.

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THRILLING

Tables

EASTERN TIME

HOTTEST

ATLANTIC TIME

Slots

PORTLAND MANCHESTER ALBANY

ROCHESTER GRAND RAPIDS

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FLINT DETROIT

BUFFALO/ NIAGARA FALLS

LONG ISLAND NEW YORK (LAGUARDIA) NEW YORK (NEWARK)

CLEVELAND

AGO WAY)

POLIS

BOSTON LOGAN PROVIDENCE HARTFORD/SPRINGFIELD

PHILADELPHIA

AKRON/CANTON PITTSBURGH COLUMBUS

BALTIMORE/WASHINGTON (BWI) WASHINGTON, D.C. (DULLES) WASHINGTON, D.C. (REAGAN NATIONAL)

DAYTON

DELICIOUS

RICHMOND

UISVILLE

NORFOLK/VIRGINIA BEACH

Dining

RALEIGH/DURHAM

ILLE

CHARLOTTE GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG

GHAM

COLA

ATLANTA

PANAMA CITY BEACH

CHARLESTON

BOUTIQUE

JACKSONVILLE

Accommodations

ORLANDO TAMPA BAY FT. MYERS/NAPLES

WEST PALM BEACH FT. LAUDERDALE (MIAMI AREA) NASSAU/PARADISE ISLAND

KEY WEST SAN JUAN PUNTA CANA

Discover the All New Vee Quiva Hotel & Casino, featuring even more ways to win, the best live entertainment, the finest restaurants in the Valley like Ditka’s and a luxurious boutique hotel.

CANCÚN

MONTEGO BAY

ARUBA

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The “If” List

Tony Goldwyn, if you were involved in a scandal, what would it be? Hmm. An affair with the First Lady?

If you could give your 10-year-old self one piece of advice, what would it be? Listen to your gut. Don’t look to others for your identity. If you had to choose only one book for your library, what would it be? The Complete Works of Shakespeare.

If you could rid yourself of one deeply personal fear, what would it be? None. It’s through facing our fears that we grow and thrive. If you could have created any one work of great art— a song, a painting, a movie, etc.—by another artist, what would it be? The Graduate. If you had a superpower, what would it be? Flight. If this were the last day of your life, what would you be doing? Holding my wife and two daughters. If you had coined a single phrase of wisdom, what would it be? “Do.”

In Scandal, Tony Goldwyn plays the president of the United States. This month, he also appears in the sci-fi adventure film Divergent.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JILL GREENBERG/TRUNK ARCHIVE

If you were actually the POTUS, what’s the first thing you would do? Go sit quietly alone in the Oval Office. It would be my last quiet moment for the next four years!

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