I was listening to a podcast titled “The Lonely American Man” and thought how hard it is to make friends. It is well known that the older we become our friends keep getting less and less until we have no one. The rise of isolation, loneliness, and depression all give rise to higher suicide rates […]
Going Back To The Well
Most of us tend to take for granted that we have access to safe drinking water simply by turning our faucet. For many Americans, whether by choice or health concerns, however, bottled water has become ubiquitous household item. I’m going to spend time diving into the research and perceptions about drinking water will help you […]
Jen Bricker
I’m going to introduce you to an amazing person. This person is Jen Bricker. Jen was born without legs due to a genetic defect and abandoned at birth by her biological parents. She was taken in by her adoptive parents and proceeded to have a unique childhood. Many young girls of the 1990s, she […]
The Coalition to Save the Menominee River
Here is a quick synopsis of this organization is working together to protect our water, air, soils, aquatic life, wildlife, and people from danger and of open-pit metallic sulfide mining. The company Aquila Resources, a Canadian exploration company, has been “issued” four permits, with MULTIPLE pages of conditions that have to be met before […]
The topic of climate change
Climate Change The risks of climate change or global warming are not easy to communicate clearly. Since the atmosphere affects everything, everything will be affected by its warming, furthermore, there is no single risk, but a wide and varied array of risks, of different severities and scales, affecting different systems at different degrees, unfolding on […]
Here is another idea….
How about we try UBI? Yang’s freedom dividend puts money into people’s hands so they can make the changes they need and get the boot off their neck to just breathe. $1,000 a month is a life changing amount of money for so many people! You can afford small local colleges without having to work. Parents […]
The Most Stigmatized-Sex Work
Chad Francour The Most Stigmatized The Most Stigmatized-Sex Work The next story may be the most stigmatized thing a person can do for work. As difficult as it is to destigmatize prostitution, Juno Mac, a sex worker and activist thinks we should for the safety and security of all sex workers. To be very […]
Do you remember….
Do you remember in history class the Holocaust? Hearing the horrible things done in concentration camps? What would you say if right here in America we had some similar characteristics? I was talking with a friend about how I feel trapped. We continued talking and she says internment camps. The Holocaust was the […]
Have you ever? Part of my journal
Do you have a family member or family that non-consciously or consciously tells you what you should be doing with your life? I get infuriated that my parents do not give me the respect or you can insert any adjective that I deserve. I have earned these things from my many near-death experiences. There […]
The critical need to know about sunscreens!
Chances are, you will be picking up some sunscreen. From being outside, cycling outdoors, to enjoying a cook-out Americans purchased 69% of the 150 million total products of sunscreen in 2018 from late April to mid-August, according to market research firm IRI (https://www.consumerreports.org/sunscreens/best-sunscreens-of-the-year/). Dermatologists say the best sunscreen is one that you will use […]
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