Essays How 2020 Helped Me Become a Better Human Oprah equates life to a classroom. Our experiences and relationships are “lessons.” We have boundless opportunities to Kerra Bolton Posted on December 27, 2020
Essays Choosing an Intention Word Each Year Helped Heal Me I don’t do New Year’s resolutions. Every January 1st, I politely yet firmly invite the whole New Year’s resolution machine to Kelly Wilson Posted on December 26, 2020
Wellness How Grief Changed Once I Became a Mom They say becoming a mom changes you, but for anyone who hasn’t birthed, fostered or adopted a child, those words can’t even Jennifer Landis Posted on December 6, 2020
Essays Alzheimer’s Took My Mom’s Life. The Pandemic Took Her Funeral. If you were only allowed to have ten people at your mother’s funeral, who would you pick? How would you decide? Could you Lauren Dykovitz Posted on October 11, 2020
Connection It’s Been Almost 20 Years – A Prayer of Remembrance “Remembrance begins with deep, personal identification. It begins with remembering the affliction of [others], and marking Emmie Arnold Posted on September 11, 2020
Wellness National Grief Awareness Day As Sweatpants & Coffee’s favorite (/only) hospital chaplain, of course I wanted to write our National Grief Day piece. Emmie Arnold Posted on August 30, 2020
Wellness Eight Things You Should Know About Grief and Loss Grief is a word we don’t use often. When we do it is in hushed tones, a whisper, as though afraid to admit its existence. Melissa Carbone Posted on August 11, 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
Essays, Uncategorized For Here Please | A Heart Hungry for Excellence He’s an excellent surgeon, she wrote. Like it was an excuse. Or like it was supposed to make me feel better. He’s an Jen Violi Posted on May 22, 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