Last Thursday, we celebrated the spring Equinox, when the Northern and Southern Hemispheres experienced roughly equal amounts of daytime and nighttime. It marked the change of seasons as we transitioned
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Last Thursday, we celebrated the spring Equinox, when the Northern and Southern Hemispheres experienced roughly equal amounts of daytime and nighttime. It marked the change of seasons as we transitioned
I have a confession to make. I love fairy tales. Many times I’ve been tisked at for hanging onto what are considered childhood stories, but in reality, fairy tales were
Spring in the Pacific Northwest is a beautiful sight to behold. Nature erupts in a riot of color. Bushes, fruit trees, flowers, and plants have buds that only bloom at
The mango tree story started even before my grandfather was born. I was seven when I watched my grandfather plant his mango tree in the garden, digging holes under the
Little Gestures of Love In Asia, our mothers show little gestures of love that we often misinterpret as fussy, coddling, or controlling. There are no big hugs or “I love
This November, we’re celebrating the Bible like never before. Throughout Global Bible Month, you’ll see the Bible everywhere: Times Square. On Amazon Prime Video. Across social media. At a once-in-a-lifetime
Entering a Partial Hospitalisation Program (PHP) can feel like a big step—but it’s one that many people take to regain control over The post A Day in the Life of
“What others say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream. When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you won’t be the
Breaking barriers and building networks, Shelley Zalis is on a mission to close the global gender gap—well before the 134 years projected by the World Economic Forum. As the founder
Jim and His AI Friend: Learning to Soften His Words Jim stared at his WhatsApp, fingers hovering over the keyboard. “What do I even say?” he thought. His first attempts: