Personal Growth + Development

As technology advances and becomes more widespread, so does the group of people who reject it. The living off grid movement where individuals reject civilization and choose to live independently isn’t a new phenomenon. Epicureans, Quakers, hippies, Puritans, and the Amish are all examples of groups who stepped away from society’s status quo to pursue...

Sarah Biren

Sarah Biren

Food Journalist

As we age, our priorities and lifestyles inevitably shift, particularly as we enter our 50s. This decade marks a significant transition, demanding greater attention to health, well-being, and personal growth. While it’s essential to embrace the wisdom and experiences we’ve accumulated, it’s equally important to recognize habits and behaviors that no longer serve us. By...

Chantel Brink

Chantel Brink

Family & Lifestyle Journalist

The relationship between intelligence and racism is complex and multifaceted. Recent studies suggest that higher cognitive abilities may correlate with less overt racism, but the picture is not entirely straightforward. Here’s an in-depth look at the connection between intelligence and racial attitudes, drawing from various sources and perspectives. Intelligence and Racial Stereotypes A study profiled...

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Wellness Journalist

Everyone knows that excessive alcohol consumption can have negative effects on our health and well-being. But did you know that there are also numerous unexpected benefits of not drinking alcohol? Whether it’s a temporary break or a permanent choice, here are some surprising advantages of giving up alcohol. The Unexpected Benefits of Not Drinking Alcohol...

Julie Hambleton

Julie Hambleton

Health & Wellness Journalist

Two women embarked on a mission to age with good health, and happiness, and to be disease-free. As they researched medical studies and adjusted their lifestyles, they documented their findings on their blog and eventually their book, the Age Well Project. Susan Saunders was 36 when her mother developed severe dementia. She became her mother’s...

Sarah Biren

Sarah Biren

Food Journalist