by Admin | Sep 13, 2016 | Blog, Life/Personal History/Goals, Philosophy
Sarah K. Stephens Contributor Twitter Dear Celebrity Interviewer, Let me begin by saying I fully recognize your need to fill air time and/or your responsibility to churn out articles written with a panache that brazenly rejects the typical conventions of editing...
by Admin | Sep 12, 2016 | Anxiety/Fear, Blog, Life/Personal History/Goals, Philosophy, Psychology
Jessica Reino Editor Twitter For me, September is a month of transition. Summer vacation has officially ended and now we must be able to adapt back into a school schedule complete with sports and extracurricular activities. As I was preparing for my son’s first week...
by Admin | Sep 8, 2016 | Blog, Failure/Vulnerability, Life/Personal History/Goals, Philosophy, Psychology, Wisdom/Advice
Laura Clydesdale Contributor Twitter “She had a bad day today.” In the background, I could hear her footsteps running up the stairs. “What happened?” “Some boys at school were miserable to her. I’d love to give them a rocket!” he said, as he slammed...
by Admin | Sep 7, 2016 | Blog, Life/Personal History/Goals, Philosophy, Wisdom/Advice
Joe Cardamone Contributor Twitter Fire is the totem element for passion and desire. It’s what people refer to when discussing a great person or one who can push through adversity. “You can see the fire in her eyes” or “there is a fire in his...
by Admin | Sep 6, 2016 | Blog, Life/Personal History/Goals, Philosophy
Chiara Townley Contributor Twitter When I self-published my first book I thought it was a one time shot. I didn’t want to become a writer. I just wanted to share the story that took me to the U.S. to inspire and empower people to follow their heart against all...
by Admin | Sep 1, 2016 | Blog, Life/Personal History/Goals, Philosophy
Dana Faletti Contributor Twitter “Give it some Miracle Grow. That’s what I do.” That was my Nana’s gardening advice. As a kid, I was curious about my grandmother’s penchant for growing fruits and vegetables. Her row house in downtown Pittsburgh had a tiny backyard...