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Every once in a while, someone asks a question you've heard a thousand times before, but this time, it hits your heart anew.
She's one of the most profound, do-it-your-way voices out there for her honest take on exercise, crushing ageist stereotypes, growing older, and finding yourself.
Photographer Christine Harris captures the inimitable artist Jan McCarthy in this guest feature.
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The forthcoming and kind entrepreneur shares deeply about the good and bad, challenging and accessible, and the external pressure of doing it all perfectly.
Creative multi-hyphenate Amy Swift Crosby invites us to explore this scary question—and shares her freeing approach to finding the answer.
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Every once in a while, someone asks a question you've heard a thousand times before, but this time, it hits your heart anew.
She's one of the most profound, do-it-your-way voices out there for her honest take on exercise, crushing ageist stereotypes, growing older, and finding yourself.
Photographer Christine Harris captures the inimitable artist Jan McCarthy in this guest feature.
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We gathered in four cities—Los Angeles, Newport Beach, Chicago, and Austin—and we sold out every night, which tells us: Nothing is better than connection IRL.
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The brand strategist tells us how she discovered a new clarity and way of being.
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In October 2016, Gina Pell published an article called Meet The Perennials. "Perennials" is a positive term she coined to describe a mindset of curious, relevant, ever-blooming people of ALL ages who defy generational stereotypes, share an insatiable thirst for learning and constantly push up against their growing edge.
So many of us don’t consider ourselves to be creative. We were taught that painting, drawing, molding clay, singing, acting and dancing were creative pursuits best left for creative people.
I’ve been thinking a lot about this after dropping off my gal for her first year of college…
While I’ve been sharing every day on IG stories, I’ve been out of pocket here on posts.
I have a million things to say. Each thought is bubbling up, eager to find its way to you. My hope is that over the next several weeks, months, and years, I will begin to unpack my thoughts and my heart with you in a way that resonates and brings new hope into your life.