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Taking Care of Your Health When You Feel “Off”

Feeling a little “off” lately? Here are a few practical ways to start prioritizing your health before small signs become bigger problems. Continue reading
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A Quick List Of Health Professionals You Need To Support Your Child’s Development

From pediatricians to child psychologists, here’s a quick rundown of the health professionals every parent should have in their corner. Continue reading
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How To Tell If Your Hearing Is Failing You

Most people wait up to 10 years to get help for hearing loss. Here are the signs you shouldn’t ignore. Continue reading
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Common Causes of Structural Damage to Your Home (and How to Avoid Them)

Structural damage can sneak up on homeowners. Here’s what causes it and how to protect your investment before repairs get costly. Continue reading
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Pack Smarter, Not Harder: My Practical Tips for Traveling by Plane

Just got back from one of the best trips of my life, and I have feelings, thoughts, and packing tips to share. Continue reading
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When Your Kids Become Your Fandom Dealers

I spent years raising little nerds. Now they are adults, and somehow I am the one getting homework assignments about anime and video games. Continue reading
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He Calls Me Daughter Is the Film Your Heart Didn’t Know It Needed

He Calls Me Daughter is a raw, emotionally honest documentary about healing the father wound, streaming now on Angel. Read my review + enter the giveaway! Continue reading
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Wake Me After the Apocalypse by Jordan Rivet: A Book Review

A fast-paced post-apoc read that had me gasping, flying through pages, and apparently dreaming about comets. Here’s my full review. Continue reading
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Why Post-Game Depression Is Real (and Your Brain Is to Blame)

That empty feeling after finishing a great game or show? It’s real, it’s grief, and science finally has answers. Continue reading
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The Hyperfixation Effect

Your brain found something. Now it won’t let go. Hyperfixation is that thing where one show, game, or fandom quietly takes over your whole brain and you are completely fine with it. Here’s what it feels like, why it happens, and a few of mine. Continue reading