A memoir of growing up in Flagstaff, Arizona, Erika Alexander's GOLDBRICK (forthcoming) tells the story of her parents, two orphaned teenagers who settled down in a ponderosa pine-covered cow town after attending bible college. Her father was an itinerant preacher and her mother, Sammie J. ...
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A selection of Jessica DuLong’s features, interviews, profiles, and essays. View the full portfolio here.
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Multilingual storyteller, author, teacher, immigrant, mother, and widow Fernanda Santos (Washington Post, New York Times) leads readers on a journey of rediscovery shaped by the death of her husband to cancer thirty days from his diagnosis. The story is filtered through the lens of the ...
Researchers Tali Sharot and Cass Sunstein explore how seeing with fresh eyes what you once found exhilarating can improve happiness, relationships, work, and community.
Published February 23, 2024
Julio Vincent Gambuto shares practical strategies for reframing our relationships with our devices so we can create a life that we really want.
Published January 31, 2024
Trauma and grief therapist Meghan Riordan Jarvis offers advice on coping with loss — during the holidays and beyond.
Published December 29, 2023
Encouraging gratitude can increase happiness, but not everyone benefits from counting their blessings — and some people might actually fare worse.
Published November 28, 2023
The single most important parenting strategy, according to psychologist Dr. Becky Kennedy, is relationship repair.
Published October 25, 2023
Perfectionism isn't something to overcome but a gift to celebrate, argues Katherine Morgan Schafler, author of "The Perfectionist's Guide to Losing Control."
Published September 8, 2023
Having fun isn't "extra" but an "act of radical self-care," argues Mike Rucker, author of "The Fun Habit." The book reveals compelling evidence for the benefits of prioritizing pleasure.
Published August 15, 2023
Author Thomas Hübl says the growing pattern of personal isolation, alienation and division on a global scale is the “manifestation of collective trauma.” Healing is possible—and necessary—to create real change.
Published July 30, 2023
Poet Maggie Smith’s memoir, “You Could Make This Place Beautiful,” chronicles her divorce but also tackles common family terrain.
Published May 27, 2023
Expert forager and herbalist Lisa M. Rose offers guidance on identifying, gathering and preparing edible flora that grow wild in most major US cities.
Published May 2, 2023
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