Before and After Running School – See it!
What a week! The sun is shining, the river is beaming and I am glistening. And with good reason – I have hit some milestones in decorating, writing and running. Not to worry I won’t go on about the...
View ArticleTime to Shed Good Food’s Bad Rap
For as long as I can remember good food has had a bad rap. And I don’t mean food that tastes good but food that is good for us and likely tastes good, too. If you ask me, it is time for a change. In...
View ArticleWhen The Situation is Not Crystal Clear
Facing a difficult conversation can be difficult enough as it is. So what about when the situation is not crystal clear? Not that’s a hard call, too. That’s why in my July Huffington Post blog, I look...
View ArticleIn Oz After Being in Hometown Parade
After a three-week absence from home and work, I feel a bit like I am in Oz, but am hoping that I will find my way, perhaps more expediently than Dorothy did in the Wizard of Oz. Lots of work overdo,...
View ArticleReading Leads To Bigger Ponds
Even if I can’t remember the first book I read fully, I have enjoyed reading ever since I can remember. There is something about entering another space, if you will, and imagining, if only for the...
View ArticleTough Love: Easier Said Than Done
Some things are easier said than done, most of them have to do with kicking a bad habit, such as swearing, overeating, smoking or enabling. Yes enabling – contributing continuously to an...
View ArticleUIO Launches New Podcast Series
Kicking off UIO’s new podcast series, I have a fantastic conversation about identity with Rachita Saraogi and Rebecca Thomson, co-founders of Sisterhood, a social enterprise about turning girl’s...
View ArticleUIO Releases Podcast On Race and Racial Injustice
As a writer, I’ve always struggled with who has a right to tell a specific story. Make no mistake about, I know that a darn good writer can serve up a good story whether it is her own or not. Still,...
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