Family What Nobody Tells Divorced Moms of Teens Couples get divorced every day, am I right? That’s what I always thought. It wasn’t even so much a thought as an Kelly Wilson Posted on February 27, 2020
Essays The Stages of Grief After Learning You Can’t be Fixed When looking for answers to a health issue, without really thinking about it, you might have this idea that once you know Lisa Prins Posted on February 1, 2020
Physical Whose Voice is Telling You That You’re Fat? I grew up in the church. Every once in awhile, somebody would pray for patience. I didn’t think too much about it until one Kelly Wilson Posted on January 28, 2020
Mental When “How Are You?” Is a Loaded Question Content Warning: suicide, loss How are you? Three little words. “How are you?” One easy question? Or one loaded question? How Nancy Bachmann Posted on January 9, 2020
Life I Didn’t Just Survive the Old Year; I Lived It We now enter the time of year when it seems everywhere, everywhere, people are heartily wishing 2019 a swift “Fuck off.” And Nanea Hoffman Posted on December 30, 2019
Mental, Self Care Ugly Steps and Crooked Railings When we first bought our house, it had a wonky, completely non-code step that led up onto the front porch. It required you to Guest Author Posted on September 15, 2019
Life, Self Care The Gift of Fire: What the Anger Teaches I smelled the fire before I knew what it was. I couldn’t see it or feel it, but the air smelled wrong. An acrid, smoky scent Nanea Hoffman Posted on September 9, 2019
Mental, Relationships, Self Care How to Make it Through that First Year of Grief On an afternoon in mid-July, my then-husband said to me, “Perhaps we should separate.” This was the day before we went on Kelly Wilson Posted on July 25, 2019
Essays, Mental How Tattoos Tell Our Stories I used to have a bumper sticker—fortunately, never affixed to my car’s bumper—that read, “tattoos: not just for sailors and Jessi-James Grey Posted on July 16, 2019
Essays Losing Alex I still remember it like it was yesterday. The crisp January air stung my face as I hurried across the Lubbock Christian Guest Author Posted on May 17, 2019