In honor of International Women's Day today, we wanted to share about an amazing organization that is making a difference in the lives of impoverished and marginalized women in Africa, India, Cambodia and the United States
This is part of our Nature’s Cures mini-series, which features all-natural remedies for common ailments. Catch up on previous posts here.
Ah, that sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy-head, fever thing that haunts us every cold and flu season. Yes, we remember you. There are
Since eating disorders are the deadliest of mental illnesses and also the most misunderstood, we asked Rebecca Bass-Ching—Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and an expert on disordered eating, trauma, identity, shame and relationship issues—to clear up the myths surrounding the spectrum of eating disorders. In
As we approach the launch of our third (THIRD!!) print issue, we want to take time to recognize the amazing Kickstarter supporters who funded our very first issue in September, helping us make our dream a reality and ultimately get to where we are today.
It's 7:25 am at Gobbler's Knob—all eyes are on the groundhog—will he see his shadow? On February 2nd 2013, Punxsutawney Phil, the infamous woodchuck, delivered a hopeful forecast for all sufferers of winter blues this year: no shadow and a prediction for an early end
“She had always been fond of history, and here [in Rome] was history in the stones of the street and the atoms of the sunshine.” -Henry James
Rome was my first experience in Europe. My first time crossing the Atlantic. My first time walking next to
As the oldest child in my family, I was constantly on the hunt for older friends and mentors to invite into my life and adopt as my own. By the time I graduated from high school, I had more “big sisters,” “big brothers,” “aunts,” and
What did you dream of when you were a little kid? What about in those romantic teen years when everything was possible and nothing was too cheesy or far-fetched? What do you dream of in the middle of the night when nobody’s there to laugh
We’ve compiled some quick advice on how to tackle those spring cleaning projects…and actually finish them this year.
Work in sections.
If you’re like us, the thought of a complete overhaul—though aspirational—is a bit overwhelming. Working bit by bit prevents procrastination and keeps you from scrapping the
If there was one novel in the last few years that I found impossible to put down, it would be the tale of Louis Zamperini. "Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption" by Laura Hillenbrand reminds us that the most beloved
We want to get to know you—our lovely readers—better, so we've decided to start a photo a day challenge. This is part one, which will take you through the middle of March. In the coming weeks, we'll post part two. Will you join the fun?