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GUEST FEATURE: Brad Goldstein
A Little Spice Would Be Nice:
6 Theories on the Authenticity of Asian Food
My wife and I have had so many phenomenal culinary experiences during our trip to Asia this summer, that I felt it a duty — or perhaps even a moral obligation — to get to the bottom of one simple question: Why are foreign foods so much better abroad than in the U.S.?
GUEST FEATURE: Cristin Jolee
After #MeToo: Fearless Girl
In honor of International Women's Day this past week, it's only fitting to feature some original poetry speaking to this very issue. I hope it resonates with you, and here's to the many spectacular women out there who are changing our world for the better, each and every day.
GUEST FEATURE: Cristin Jolee
After #MeToo:
6 Questions & Answers with an Advocate for Abuse Victims
Women could spend their entire lives unlearning the lies we've learned, but I think a big one is: "Be small and look pretty doing it." Real progress looks like keeping up the conversation and being willing to engage in those uncomfortable discussions. Progress says, “I believe you,” and it doesn’t hide or cover things up. It’s time to bring things into the light and keep them there.
GUEST FEATURE: Jessica
Time (Part 2): Fleeting Days and Eternal Moments
Instead of trying to add more minutes to your hours or hours to your day, try full-filling the time you have. When you dedicate your full energy and attention to someone or something meaningful, you simply forget about time and you build a bridge between time and timelessness.
The Soldier Who Dreams to be King
Tennessee taught me that the world must be engaged at point-blank range, face to face. He taught me that dreams can only come true when one steps foot on the battlefield of reality. He taught me to never be a victim, for all is lost the moment one surrenders to the status quo.