Essays The Kitchen Aid Mixer and Community Connection I gave away my Kitchen Aid mixer, and I liked it. I could hear the collective gasp when I did it. A young mom in our Kelly Wilson Posted on October 24, 2020
Essays The Vulnerability of Joy Joy feels very vulnerable to me right now. This was a statement I wrote on Facebook, one status of many throughout the day on Kelly Wilson Posted on September 26, 2020
Culture Four Essential Questions About Black August Black August was an unfamiliar term in August 2020. I happened across the term on Twitter, which is not an unusual place for Kelly Wilson Posted on August 27, 2020
Life That’s What She Said | My Coronavirus Awkward Massage Adventure I just wanted to relax. That’s how I recently found myself in a massage parlor three hours from home during the time of Kelly Wilson Posted on July 26, 2020
Wellness The Loveland Foundation: Helping Black Women Break Trauma Cycles In 2018, Rachel Cargle celebrated her birthday by collecting funds to help Black women and girls receive therapy. There was Kelly Wilson Posted on July 1, 2020
Essays That’s What She Said | Choosing Radical Acceptance to Soothe Grief I have long been fascinated by dreams and their interpretations. A global pandemic and quarantine has brought my dreaming Kelly Wilson Posted on May 27, 2020
Self Care Stop Telling Me How to Self Care People get bossy when times are hard. And right now, this whole life thing is hard. Everyone is trying to boss everyone else Kelly Wilson Posted on April 25, 2020
TV, Movies & Recaps The Tiger King Documentary Gives Me Life Lions, tigers, and bears, oh my! All three of these big animals and more can be found in the Netflix documentary, Tiger King: Kelly Wilson Posted on March 30, 2020
Essays That’s What She Said | 11 Life Skills You Already Have I’ve not been part of a global pandemic before. I recently had a conversation with my partner about how I’ve been through a Kelly Wilson Posted on March 24, 2020