In 2011, Jessica Slice took a strenuous summer hike on the Greek Island of Santorini. She didn't drink enough water and when she returned to her cruise ship, she felt dizzy and nauseated. She thought ...
I want advice from people that aren’t afraid to go out by themselves, like I want to start going places alone like cafes and bookstores and whatever but anxiety says no. Please tell me how you do it ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — With the federal government shutdown leaving thousands of families uncertain about when they’ll receive their SNAP benefits, Memphis City Councilwoman Jerri Green is calling on ...
As the director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, I recently warned that we are facing an overreaction epidemic. The response to my warning has been, perhaps predictably, extreme.
It’s widely recognized that the crises of loneliness, disconnection, and social fragmentation are touching nearly every aspect of our lives, from personal well-being to public health to democracy ...
Before January’s Eaton fire, Eric and Ali Glasser and their three young children made a habit of walking a few blocks from their Altadena home to Loma Alta Park. After months of watching construction ...
This is the time of year when we think about making those New Year’s resolutions — you know, the ones we most likely will not keep. So I ask you — is it even worth making them? You’re damn right it is ...
When COVID-19 forced Barrington High School to go remote in March of 2020, orchestra teacher Clark Sheldon faced a daunting challenge — teaching a class relying heavily on group participation at a ...
Mine is the Deschutes River and the canyon it carves. Asphalt turns to gravel; the washboard rumble is the cue — slow down and feel it all. How many miles have I driven with the Deschutes River out my ...
This week on "The Nonviolent Jesus Podcast," John Dear speaks with Michele Dunne, director of the Franciscan Action Network, a national mobilization of lay Franciscans working for justice and peace.