She is the kind of woman who stands up for what’s right and for her people.
What a Mentor Like Diane Lockhart Could Teach Us About Strength and Self-Respect
And I think that is why so many of us are drawn to her.
And I think that is why so many of us are drawn to her.
In Praise of the Unnoticed: What Robyn Burdine Teaches Us About the Quiet Power of Ordinary People
We live in a time that glorifies distinction.
We live in a time that glorifies distinction.
What Eli Gold Taught Me About Humor, Wit, and Power at Work
That is where humor becomes powerful.
That is where humor becomes powerful.
Single Mothers by Choice: Maternal Choice, Parenting Experiences, and Social Challenges from the Perspective of Family Diversity
This distinction is significant.
This distinction is significant.
Dual Cultivation of Buddhism and Taoism: Living in One’s Own World Without Losing Contact with the World
Living in one’s own world is not necessarily a rejection of reality.
Living in one’s own world is not necessarily a rejection of reality.
What Diane Lockhart From The Good Wife Taught Me About Handling Conflict With Children: Compassion, Boundaries, and Calm Authority
Diane Lockhart offers a surprisingly useful model.
Diane Lockhart offers a surprisingly useful model.
What the Hobby I Built with Pure Love & Passion Taught Me About Raising Children Someday
The more I thought about the way I cared for this hobby, the more I realized it was shaping my heart for something beyond itself. It was teaching me patience. Presence. Gentleness. Devotion. It was teaching me what love looks like when it is free from transaction.
The more I thought about the way I cared for this hobby, the more I realized it was shaping my heart for something beyond itself. It was teaching me patience. Presence. Gentleness. Devotion. It was teaching me what love looks like when it is free from transaction.
A Letter to My Future Children
You may be sensitive.
You may be sensitive.
Starting Small, Dreaming Big: A Solopreneur’s Path to Nonprofit Success
The next stage is to figure out who your niche and audience are.
The next stage is to figure out who your niche and audience are.
What Social Entrepreneurship Taught Me About Building a High-Quality Intimate Relationship
I have seen this in my own journey.
I have seen this in my own journey.
Dating Beyond Surface: Why I Wrote a Book for People Who Love with Depth
Swipe. Match. Spark. Escalate.
Swipe. Match. Spark. Escalate.
12 Tips for Responding to Negativity as a Social Entrepreneur
Is it criticism cloaked as feedback?
Is it criticism cloaked as feedback?
12 Tips on Emotional Boundaries & Saying No Without Guilt as a Social Entrepreneur
Saying no isn’t selfish. It isn’t harsh. It’s a sacred act of self-respect.
Saying no isn’t selfish. It isn’t harsh. It’s a sacred act of self-respect.
Between Empowerment and Exclusion: The Double-Edged Sword of Identity Politics
Let’s sit with that complexity for a moment.
Let’s sit with that complexity for a moment.
Why Every Nonprofit Needs a Trauma-Informed Virtual Safe Space
That space is compassion.
That space is compassion.















