Essays For Here, Please | I’m Having a Heat Wave It’s January, but I’m thinking of summer because it feels like full-blown late July in my body, particularly my head, a Jen Violi Posted on April 28, 2019
Culture Guitars Make the World Better People love music, and it seems that we have from the beginning of prehistory. One can imagine ancient caves in which rocks Tony Moir Posted on April 17, 2019
Inspiration, Life, Self Care How to Invite Life’s Magic What if the universe stretched its hand out to you and invited you to dance? That’s the question I’m living this year after Kerra Bolton Posted on January 21, 2019
Life “When Death Comes” | A Tribute to Mary Oliver I found out this morning that one of my all-time favorite poets died. Mary Oliver, the badass pen toting poet died. I’m still Jerusha Gray Posted on January 17, 2019
Books, Life, Self Care Sweatpants & Soul | Fighting for the Present in the Middle of the Past and Future “…I believed that I was living in the center, but I rarely let my feet rest on solid ground, rooting me in the present… my Emmie Arnold Posted on December 9, 2018
Connection, Life, Mental, Self Care Notes from Nanea | The Parts of You My dear Sweatpants & Coffee tribe, To say that I am a different person now than I was just a few years ago is technically Nanea Hoffman Posted on August 23, 2018
Life, Mental Sweatpants & Sanity | The Art of Repairing Broken Things On my Tumblr, I have a question box. A few years ago, I received this question: “Should i commit suicide? I honestly Emmie Arnold Posted on May 28, 2018
Books Sweatpants & Books l Slam Poet Kyle “Guante” Tran Myhre’s “A Love Song, A Death Rattle, A Battle Cry” I put flip flops on in the dark this morning only to realize a few hours later than they don’t match. It’s been Jerusha Gray Posted on October 9, 2017
Connection Letter from the Editor | #8 “This Was Going to Be About Something Else” Dear Sweatpants & Coffee Tribe, It’s been a while, huh? We have some catching up to do. I wasn’t going to write about Nanea Hoffman Posted on June 7, 2017
Humor Sweatpants & Humor | Four Non-Morning People The alarm clock is always loud and obnoxious. It makes certain that I wake up in a bad mood. I snooze it a half dozen times, Jon Ziegler Posted on April 2, 2017