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Odyssey's Content Calendar: February 2020

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Odyssey's Content Calendar: February 2020

Every month, Odyssey's Editorial Team will refresh this page with new content ideas for Creators to use for their next post. Want to have your content featured in a vertical or on one of Odyssey's social profiles? This is a great place to start.

As an Odyssey creator, you can follow the ideas and prompts in this calendar so you always have fresh, relevant, and engaging ideas to help you get started. Within each vertical's section, you will see headline ideas that you can fill in based on your own points of view or personal identity and use it to kick-start your next post.

Click "Create Now" next to a prompt to start creating.

If you have questions, feel free to reach out to the editor of the vertical you're interested in.


Create Now X Reasons I'd Rather Be In X City/Country Right Now

Create Now My Desert Island Makeup Product Is A X — Here's Why I Can't Live Without It
Template: Review A Product You Love

Create Now X Reasons Valentine's Day Is My Favorite Holiday

Create NowAs a [Identity Group], My Quarantine Silver Lining Has Been [Your Silver Lining]

Create Now An [Identity Group]'s Guide To Saving Money For [Event/Thing]

Create Now X Things Your Coffee Order Says About You

Create Now I Asked X People About Their Favorite Part Of Their Morning Routine

Create Now X Songs To Add To Your February Playlist That'll Make You Feel Empowered
Template: 25 Songs To Add To Your [Month] Playlist To Get You In The Mood For [Season, Event]

Create Now I Watched X On [Insert Streaming Service] And Here's What You Need To Know Before You Watch

Template: How To Binge-Watch A TV Show — And Then Write A Review About It


Create Now X Political [Memes/Jokes/References] That Only Make Sense To [Word For People From Your State]

Create Now The Biggest '2021 Surprise' For Me So Far Is That I'm [Still/No Longer] Proud To Be An American

Create Now X Ways To Handle The Stresses Of Earning Your Degree From Your Childhood Bedroom

Create Now X Of The Funniest Overheards From Zoom Classes This Semester That Made Me Want To Stay Awake

Create Now X Memories From [Years In Middle School], Because Life Was Easier Then

Create NowX Movies That 100% Portray College Accurately


Create Now I Asked X Students From [University] What They Think Of Vaccine Distribution, Here's What They Had To Say

Create Now I Have [Mental Illness] And It Makes [Holiday/Event] Really [Adjective]

Create NowThe Hardest Part Of [Mentall Illness] Is [Description]

Create NowI Met My [Partner/Boyfriend/Girlfriend/S.O./Ex] On [Insert Dating App], And [Reaction/Feeling/Lesson]

Create NowMy [Partner/Boyfriend/Girlfriend/S.O.] And I Met [Insert How], And Here's How You Can Find Someone That Way Too

Create Now I Was Ghosted By [Insert Person], And [Reaction/Feeling/Lesson]

Create NowX Places In [City/Town] That Are Safe Enough To Celebrate Valentine's Day
Template: Date Ideas Prompt: What Are The Most Romantic Spots In Your City?

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The Great Christmas Movie Debate

"A Christmas Story" is the star on top of the tree.

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The Great Christmas Movie Debate
Mental Floss

One staple of the Christmas season is sitting around the television watching a Christmas movie with family and friends. But of the seemingly hundreds of movies, which one is the star on the tree? Some share stories of Santa to children ("Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"), others want to spread the Christmas joy to adults ("It's a Wonderful Life"), and a select few are made to get laughs ("Elf"). All good movies, but merely ornaments on the Christmas tree of the best movies. What tops the tree is a movie that bridges the gap between these three movies, and makes it a great watch for anyone who chooses to watch it. Enter the timeless Christmas classic, "A Christmas Story." Created in 1983, this movie holds the tradition of capturing both young and old eyes for 24 straight hours on its Christmas Day marathon. It gets the most coverage out of all holiday movies, but the sheer amount of times it's on television does not make it the greatest. Why is it,
then? A Christmas Story does not try to tell the tale of a Christmas miracle or use Christmas magic to move the story. What it does do though is tell the real story of Christmas. It is relatable and brings out the unmatched excitement of children on Christmas in everyone who watches. Every one becomes a child again when they watch "A Christmas Story."

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It's the most wonderful time of the year! Christmas is one of my personal favorite holidays because of the Christmas traditions my family upholds generation after generation. After talking to a few of my friends at college, I realized that a lot of them don't really have "Christmas traditions" in their family, and I want to help change that. Here's a list of Christmas traditions that my family does, and anyone can incorporate into their family as well!

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May the odds be ever in your favor.

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It’s here; that time of year when college students turn into preschoolers again. We cry for our mothers, eat everything in sight, and whine when we don’t get our way. It’s finals, the dreaded time of the semester when we all realize we should have been paying attention in class instead of literally doing anything else but that. Everyone has to take them, and yes, unfortunately, they are inevitable. But just because they are here and inevitable does not mean they’re peaches and cream and full of rainbows. Surviving them is a must, and the following five phases are a reality for all majors from business to art, nursing to history.

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It’s that time of year again when college students live at the library all week, cramming for tests that they should have started studying for last month. Preparing to spend all day at the library takes much consideration and planning. Use these tips to help get you through the week while spending an excessive amount of time in a building that no one wants to be in.

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