Artist Joya Logue’s work explores identity, and culture inspired by her ancestral home in India and her multi-racial American roots. She takes us on a tour of her Cincinnati studio and a classic day in the midwestern U.S. city.
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Read MoreWondering how to save for retirement? How about whether or not you should pay off your house early? Accredited Financial Counselor, Maureen Paley answers our readers most burning money questions.
Read MoreAccess to mental health care in the US is limited. These online services are trying to change that.
Read MoreWhether you’re looking to make your organization friendlier to your neurospicy colleagues or trying to end the stress fest for everyone, Leadership Coach Betsaida LeBron has these tips for breaking through the illusions of false urgency.
Read MoreWhen Natasha Ali was forced out of the TV Journalism biz, the self-described “late bloomer” decided to write herself a new chapter—one that honored the ancient tradition of women supporting other women.
Read MoreNo matter the relationship you had with your mom—whether loving or fraught or both—chances are the kid in you still needs some love and attention. Relationship coach, Alyssa Zander shares the steps to healing your inner child.
Read MoreFrom unexpected pregnancies to toxic parenting to living within the reality of colorism, the mothers in these books show the complexity of mothering and how it can often be too hard a title for any of us to hold alone.
Read MoreSilicon Valley’s Gender Equity Advisor, Femily, shares a day in her part-time hometown, Sacramento. She takes us along on a tour of her favorite eats, drinks, shops, and more in California’s State Capital.
Read MoreA list of of our favorite positive body image influencers who make fashion look gorgeous.
Read MoreJennifer Magazine’s Wellness Contributor Nadia Murdock was spotted at Santander Bank - World Cafe in Brooklyn, NYC for The 5 Commitments Vision workshop.
Read MoreThe truth is, even though hugs are scientifically proven to be beneficial to humans, some of us have had a complex relationship with them.
Read MoreIf we want to see things change we must be the change we want to see in the world. Although that can feel like an overwhelming responsibility, it doesn’t have to be. Big change always starts small.
Read MoreLearn how shadow work can help you find more peace and contentment in your life. Here's how you can find your Shadow Self and find intimacy with it.
Read More"Tattoos are probably the one thing more than anything else that connects me to my body," shares therapist Alisa Stamps. She shares how tattooing helped her fall in love with the parts of her she was taught to hate.
Read MoreLove is a topic explored in movies, music, television, and books. But regardless of how much we examine it—and our relationship with love—we seem to be on a permanent quest for more on the subject. Here are a few book recommendations to help us along the way.
Read MoreKate of Crown Nine shares her approach to infusing ritual into special pieces, including one for something many have experienced—reproductive loss.
Read MoreThere is a mentality that takes the best bits of both of the movements of Body Positivity and Body Neutrality so you can make them work for you. It’s called Body Empowerment.
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