Essays, Wellness Personal Essay | My Hip Is Not Edgy Most of all, this is about playful attention, and how it can bring us back to ourselves. And we’ll get there. First, a Jen Violi Posted on September 14, 2015
Essays Daughter of Night and Sky: Or, Why I Hate Yoga Source: (x) Over Labor Day weekend, I’ll be attending a four day yoga and writing workshop in Ojai, California. Lidia Gloria Harrison Posted on August 24, 2015
Essays Dog Enough by Kristin Black New to yoga, I signed up for a beginner, Ashtanga style class. There I was, trying to find balance in poses Sweatpants & Coffee Posted on August 20, 2015
Essays What Do You Need? by Amy Herring “So,” I said to Kai, “tell me your life story.” Although I have a more-than-casual interest in the Sweatpants & Coffee Posted on August 12, 2015
Essays Remembering Beautiful “You look beautiful” she said. I blushed deep red. I could feel the heat on my cheeks. She stood before me Shandle Blaha Posted on July 22, 2015
Essays Enough by Katie Mitchell “But you’re so much prettier,” said my girlfriend as we stared at the photo on my smart phone screen. “I Sweatpants & Coffee Posted on July 17, 2015
Essays What Is Fair? by Sarah Coglianese Receiving an ALS diagnosis when I was 33 years old was the biggest shock of my life. Or rather, it wasn’t Sweatpants & Coffee Posted on July 13, 2015
Essays Don't Tell Me What To Wear I don’t know what it is with RantChic.com and their love of shaming. I have seen articles on what we should own, where we Kathy Kitzmiller Posted on July 3, 2015
Essays The Face of Violence by Debra Doggett Source: (x) I never saw her face. It’s been more than twenty years since I sat beside her, holding her hand Sweatpants & Coffee Posted on June 25, 2015
Essays The Accidental Grown Up As I recently watched my oldest son graduate high school, still alive, hale and hearty and bound for the college of his Tony Moir Posted on June 22, 2015