The first woman president is out there, working, watching, listening, and still waiting. She already has taken a step into history. She will change the world.
Category: Editorial
At the Crossroads of Kindness
Today is World Kindness Day. Let’s keep it (and give it) all the year round.
Defending Truth
The most important thing we can do in this age is reinforce the value of truth.
Earthlings For Dummies
Disclosure: This is a sponsored post written on behalf of Disrupt Aging by AARP. All of the nonsense, memories, and sentimentality below is mine, though my children had a hand in making me very emotional as a person. I’ve wondered, occasionally, what I would say to a visiting species, if they exist, coming to this planet for the first time.…
A Gift Guide, More or Less
The holidays bring pressures and promise, joys and stress. Sometimes finding the perfect gift is how we look for it.
Move LA Toward Bold Climate Action
In Southern California, Move LA toward incentives for clean cars and trucks. Southern California is half the population of the State of California, the fifth largest economy in the world, and an impact there could impact the world market.
Pomp & Circumstance of Graduation: A Little Dab’ll Do Ya
Graduation is a terrific milestone deserving of celebration, but kids leaving high school (and middle school, obviously) are too young to drink alcohol. The temptation may be to provide them a safe environment to partake, but our partners at Ask, Listen, Learn suggest otherwise.
Who Will We Be?
Americans have never been big on introspection. As society becomes more divided along cultural lines, it’s time for parents who are Generation Xers to check themselves, change the narrative and choose a compassionate worldview.