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Julian Lennon reveals dual meaning behind Paul McCartney writing 'Hey Jude' to cheer him up

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1 [Julian Lennon reveals dual meaning behind Paul McCartney writing 'Hey Jude' to cheer him up]( [Julian Lennon]( son of Beatle [John Lennon]( and his first wife, Cynthia, had a candid, two-hour conversation with Bill Maher on a recent episode of his [“Club Random”](. During their intimate talk, Julian discussed his complicated feelings about being the subject of one of The Beatles' [most famous songs]( “Hey Jude.” “Hey Jude” was [written by Paul McCartney]( while driving to the Lennons’ house to comfort them after John Lennon left Cynthia for Yoko Ono in 1968. The song is credited to the Lennon-McCartney songwriting partnership, which by[‘68 mainly had splintered.]( When asked about being the subject of such a popular song, Julian Lennon had his reservations. [Read the story]( 2 [Mom shares hilarious coping strategy for parents whose children have moved away for college]( Many changes take place when one stumbles into their college phase: a new lifestyle, new people, new places and so on. While college can be a major step in life for young adults, it is equally challenging for their parents. They too face many changes with their child all grown up and ready to face the world by themselves. The most painful part is the reality of having to let go of your child and live without them as they embrace a new chapter. Angie Zumwalt ([@angiezumwalt]( on TikTok) shared an adorable yet hilarious way she copes with her daughter moving away. Zumwalt posted a video on TikTok with an excellent coping strategy for when your child moves away to college. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [You can now taste the first tortilla chips made with certified regenerative corn]( When founder Zack Gazzaniga decided to start his own tortilla chip company, Zack's Mighty, his mission was to create a delicious chip that didn’t break in guacamole. His quest to create the perfect chip took him to Italy, where he acquired Otto File flint corn (a very flavorful variety of flint corn now mostly grown in Italy for polenta), and then back to the U.S. to plant and grow it. When connecting with farms to partner with to grow the corn, Zack began learning about regenerative agriculture and its benefits for the soil and climate. [Read the story]( 4 [Mother of 7 stunned to learn the ‘Alphabet Song’ has been changed to get with the times]( The oldest published version of the melody to the “Alphabet Song” was in 1761. However, because it’s the same melody as “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” and “Baa Baa Black Sheep,” it's hard to [trace it]( its original composer. The “Alphabet Song” is so deeply [entrenched in American culture]( that it almost seems sacrilegious to change a piece of music that’s one of the first most of us ever learned. But after all these years, some educators are [altering the classic melody]( so that there is a variation when the letters L-M-N-O-P are sung. [Read the story]( 5 [Doting husband serves as stylist for his wife of 25 years and it's the sweetest thing]( If there's one thing pretty much all humans love, it's love—love that works, love that lasts, love that inspires. Literature is full of [love stories]( filled with heartache and heartbreak, but we always hold out hope that a [relationship]( will not only endure but blossom. Such a love feels rare enough that we marvel when we see it, which is why the Motivat family has gained a loyal following on Instagram. The elder Motivats ([Dr. Jones and Dr. Beatrice]( have been [married for 25 years]( and their daughter shares their sweet interactions on the Instagram account [@queenmotivat.]( One of the hallmarks of the couple's long-time love story is that Dr. Jones loves to pick out clothes for his wife. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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