Life I Want You to Be Happy “I hope you’re happy.” Right now, right here, that’s not a sarcastic statement, though it often is – Good for you. I hope Emmie Arnold Posted on April 21, 2022
Wellness How to Support Healthcare Workers During the Third Year of the Pandemic This piece was originally supposed to be for National Women Physicians’ Day… which was over two months ago now on February Emmie Arnold Posted on April 7, 2022
Life Write Your Story Down It’s weird to think that our grandkids and great-grandkids will be able to read our life stories in bits and pieces through Emmie Arnold Posted on March 14, 2022
Food It’s National Slow Cooker Month If you’ve never had the pleasure of coming home after a long day and being greeted by the delicious smell of food that’s Emmie Arnold Posted on January 26, 2022
Self Care Identify Your Values and Live By Them Trying to make New Year’s resolutions just… hits differently during Covid, especially as we face so many factors around us Emmie Arnold Posted on January 18, 2022
Food & Drink All About Non-Dairy Milks I drank dairy milk and ate dairy products for a lot longer than I should have for the sake of my health – thanks, Emmie Arnold Posted on January 11, 2022
Relationships Gratitude Notes as a Spiritual Practice A few years ago, as I was preparing for my senior chapel service (a capstone in seminary), I couldn’t stop thinking about the Emmie Arnold Posted on December 26, 2021
Food Gluten-Free Baking Hacks In the past, I’ve written general tips about living, shopping, and eating well without gluten, (most recently, my favorite Emmie Arnold Posted on December 21, 2021
Books Book Review| No Cure for Being Human by Kate Bowler TL;DR: If you’re an overachiever who’s facing suffering and trying to be, well, the very best at facing it, you may feel Emmie Arnold Posted on December 17, 2021