Voices
Harry King freed women from permanent wave solutions, sleeping on orange juice cans, big bonnet hairdryers, and the need to have every hair shellacked into place. Harry’s a hairstyling legend, and we owe him our gratitude. Even if you don’t know Harry King, one look and you’ll notice the mischievous twinkle in his eye and
I don’t know about you but I am extremely sentimental. It warms my heart to see something that reminds me
I used to work in a sales office where framed prints of inspirational quotes and majestic photographs were hung along
Whenever I am with a group of women, the conversation inevitably turns to busyness. It seems we have forgotten how
I’ve been a single parent since my kids were three and five, which means I’m used to orchestrating our vacations
Several months ago, on the advice of some friends, I saw a well-known local medium. Either she was authentic, or
After writing two posts about how challenging it was to downsize and move, I wanted to write about how absolutely
I’ve had two conversations in as many days with women whose careers are in transition. As we discussed what’s holding
I love coffee but my non-coffee loving friends have taught me that you don’t have to be a coffee drinker
Last week while dropping off my daughter at a friend’s house, we drove through the neighborhood where I was raised.
In our quest to further downsize so we can travel regularly, yesterday we moved in 100 degree heat. Today I
We just had a long holiday weekend, and my social media has been flooded with photos of people having more
Last week I shared the first post in this two-part series: “8 Ways To Take Charge of Your Life.” If