A Midlife Realization About Friendship That Opened My Eyes
This month, Alice review one of her favorite novels, The Thursday Murder Club—and the book's story inspires her to reflect on one of the most important aspects of her Middle Third: friendship.
Fall Forward: Style Inspiration for the New Season
Autumn brings a promising feel, which is so evident in what we wear. The cooler temperatures, the change in routines are all a fresh start coming off a long, hot summer.
Bread with Butter, Funky Wine, and 70s Music: What Makes Artist Jan McCarthy Smile
Photographer Christine Harris captures the inimitable artist Jan McCarthy in this guest feature.
12 Stylish Picks From the End-of-Summer Sales
Summer may be deep into its second half, but now is a great time to take advantage of end-of-season markdowns—all to wear now and into fall.
Why Chianti Lomax Says “It's Okay to Live Your Life as a Rough Draft”
Chianti Lomax, an author, positive psychology practitioner, and women's coach, sees all the stories around her and chooses to write her own.
One Woman on Societal Expectations, Psychedelics, and Never Taking This Life for Granted
In her new book Higher Love, Anne Kiehl Friedman encapsulates so much of what women today still face, including societal expectations and stigmas.
10 Summer Skin Saviors
These products provide intense hydration without leaving a heavy or greasy feeling, plus they offer a quick cooling fix for summer hot flashes (extra applause for multi-tasking!).
Exploring ‘the Grey Areas’ of Growing Older
Christine Morrison offers her honest take on the significant shifts we face during the Middle Third.
Why Drinking This Protein Can Change How You Look and Feel for the Better
Feeling good— make that really good, agile, and physically capable—can be a part of our lives, regardless of age. It starts with this.
High Five No. 7—Summery Occasion Dresses
When looking for the perfect dress to wear to a summer party or wedding, we have specific goals.
It’s Time to Build (that Business, that Life, that ___ ) and Kathleen Griffith Is Here for Us
The author and businesswoman shakes up contrived ideas and leaves us with a feeling that creating anything in this life is possible
High Five No. 6—Travel Essentials
When you’re traveling, packing in an accommodating way (i.e. you get to take your favorite essentials with you) can be a challenge. Here’s what always makes it easy
“I Came Alone and Left with New Friends”: A Look Back at Our New Dinner Series
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.
The One Thing That’s Always Kept My Family Connected
Inspired by this month’s book pick, Pineapple Street, Alice Hause ponders her family’s love language—plus, she offers her take on the bestselling novel.
April Gargiulo Doesn’t Believe in Shortcuts
The founder of Vintner's Daughter discusses making things slowly, feeling good in our skin, and staying grounded amidst all the noise.
Sohee Jun Left Corporate to Coach Women. Here’s Why She Made the Leap
“Women lead differently,” says the executive coach. “We connect differently, and we include differently.”
For Emily Yeston and Garance Doré, Success Is Knowing When to Quit and Start Anew
The founders of the French skincare line Doré open up about major change, authenticity, and creating products they actually us.
Former White House Social Secretary Deesha Dyer is 'Undiplomatic' and Proud of It
The 46-year-old CEO of the social impact firm Hook and Fasten talks about dreaming big, self-doubt, and showing herself compassion.
This Book Begged Me to Ask A Question that I Needed to Ask Myself
In this month's book review, Alice covers the illuminating novel, What You Are Looking for Is in the Library.