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Superstition Ain’t the Way
“Mom, am I going to be sick today?” Those words were the development of a new habit, adding to the already arduous ritualistic system I built in my mind as an 8-year-old third grader. If I didn’t ask my mom this question before I
Mind Travel: Accessing Transcendent Thoughts Through Music
“Embrace each day as a sacred gift, wrapped in a heart of wonder,” said Murray Hidary, as his fingers caressed the ivory platform in front of him. A screen above displayed a single leaf floating in water, later transitioning to solid and calming colors.
Hike: The Appalachian Gap/Little Rock Pond Trail, VT
This scenic idyll, located near the small town of Danby, offered stunning views: quintessential autumn oranges met deep green hues as we traversed deeper into the forest.
Episode 1: Thriving After Cancer, Divorce, Natural Disaster, and 160 Pound Weight Loss
Episode #1 featuring Christina arriola Podcast12/14/2017 I sat down with Christina Arriola, a 35-year-old with a story you won’t want to miss. This inspiring cancer-survivor gives us a beautifully honest account of her childhood, from attempting suicide at age 11 and falling into emotional eating
Compliments of a Two-Year-Old
Compliments of a two-year-old Adventures within12/12/2017 Mariel is an intelligent and sassy 2-year-old. She’s also my niece, and I love her dearly. Each time I see her, there’s a new development in her personality, a new mantra she repeats, a new moment of laughter. Here’s
Time Revealed Through a Canine
I wiped away the coffee rings on the table now outlined by dirt. Reminiscent of the long chats over coffee and breakfast with my mom.