GRACE: By Jasika Nicole
I was 9 years old when *Anna Finch, arguably the most popular girl in my grade who occasionally gave me the opportunity to be friends with her, told me I …
I was 9 years old when *Anna Finch, arguably the most popular girl in my grade who occasionally gave me the opportunity to be friends with her, told me I …
The last blog I wrote, then re-wrote (a thousand times), a year ago, was about how "showing up" for my family in hard times was a blessing. How choosing to "walk …
New rule: I’m no longer using the words “self-help.” [feels very proud of herself for a full ten seconds] Okay, fine. That’s not entirely reasonable. Here’s why: I co-host a comedy podcast called …
In 2002, at the age of 28, I was hit head on with my first round of life altering, drop you to your knees, make you question every single aspect …
A funny thing happened on the way to becoming a psychiatric architect (nope) . . . . . . a psychologist-architect (not that either) . . . umm, an …
A gust of salty wind takes the edge off the intense heat from the sun as I walk my sleeping toddler in the stroller for his nap. The different shades …
On December the 10th my partner informed me that his three lil’ munchkins would be staying with Grandma for ten days over the winter break. TEN WHOLE DAYS!! I audibly gasped …
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