Whether you’re building a community online, mentoring students, or showing up in your everyday life—intention matters.
When Women’s History Month was quietly removed from my company’s calendar, I knew I couldn’t stay quiet. So I shared my pre-election “HerStory Unfolds”—a six-part podcast series released during the final six days of March—to educate, reflect, and reignite the conversation around women’s rights, feminism, and equity in America.
During the COVID era, virtual education was a blessing for my daughter—especially as we navigated her epilepsy diagnosis. But when schools pulled back on remote options and failed to follow her 504 Plan, she suffered. Now New Jersey wants to eliminate phones from classrooms entirely. But removing tech isn’t the solution—teaching responsible use is.
Just some Saturday thoughts. It’s been hard for me to get out of the house and do basic things this week. Things are heavy and that’s a little about what I’m sharing with you today. Also touch on evolving our societal dress code standards and the need to protect ourselves and looking out for eachother.
Some days the biggest win is just showing up — even when anxiety, grief, and burnout are riding shotgun. You’re not alone.
🎁12 1/2 Days of Giftmas🎁 has begun!
Over the summer I purchased 24 twelveandahalfbooks with the intention of giving 23 of them away over the holidays. My plan was to wrap all of the books and hand them all out to my friends at my local Dunkin over the next 12 and 1/2 days. So, that’s what I did!
When I first heard V’s voice during My Universe collab with Coldplay, it got me thinking about the future of BTS in their last year being all together as a group.