by Glenn Baja | Nov 7, 2018 | Challenges
By Glenn Baja A rape culture occurs in societies when prevailing attitudes towards sexual assault and abuse, particularly towards women, is normalized, trivialized, and often times viewed with entitlement. Rape culture is a term that was originated by US feminists in...
by Dr. Dawn Ferrara | Sep 19, 2018 | Challenges
Tweener: a person or thing considered to be between two other recognized categories or types. Tween: Caring for aging parents. Caught in between. When Sylvia and Dan’s youngest child started high school, they started thinking about the next chapter of their lives....
by Carolyn Fields | Sep 5, 2018 | Challenges
Whether you see it coming for months (or even years), or if it strikes out of the blue, the death of a spouse will undoubtedly rock your world. When we join in marriage with another person, we often develop a sense that we are one inseparable unit, bonded together for...
by Diana Elarde | Jun 15, 2018 | Challenges, Inspirational
By Diana Creel Elarde In the past when I attempted to explain my midlife crisis to others, I often shared it as a time of struggle and hardship. However, as I’ve aged and my wisdom has grown, I now see this time period as not only the hardship that it was, but also as...
by Glenn Baja | Jun 8, 2018 | Challenges, Growth, Relationships
By Diana Creel Elarde In the 2012 Grammy Award hit “Just Give Me a Reason”, singers Pink and Nate Ruess explored the question “Can we learn to love again?” Has the relationship reached the broken point or is it in a temporary condition that can still be mended? Broken...
by Glenn Baja | Feb 22, 2018 | Challenges, Health & Vitality
By Glenn Baja Feeling like your spending the majority of your time on your rear? It’s not uncommon. In fact, most people spend too much time sitting and end up with poor posture, heart disease, loss of mobility, back pain, weight gain, and the dreaded “dead butt...