

Surviving the Binge Season These Holidays …
One of our favorite fitness Instagrammers, Nikki Zahki, gives us the inside knowledge behind not letting holiday eating totally destroy your weight.
Tina: A Patient Unlike Any Other
Kari Stiles relates a patient interaction while caring for a woman who was close to dying and how she handled her with love and compassion.
“They Were All My Friends, and They Died”: Never Forget Your Loved Ones
Jim Carroll wrote a song that was popular in the ’80s called “People Who Died” … this is Jeff Reese’s version of that same concept, reflecting back on friends who have passed.
Gaslighting 102: Navigating the Sludge We Call Love
Picking up where she left off with her introduction to the subject of gaslighting, Sarah Xerta next tackles gaslighting in intimate partner relationships.
Thinking Back About Robin Williams and Our Regard for Mental Illness
Kari Stiles reflects back on the death of Robin Williams and shows that, with mental illness, it’s not a question of whether it exists, but how we accept it and keep it in check.
The Unbearable Lightness of Meatballs
Jason Zenobia shares his love of learning about people through the food that they enjoy, and relates an early experience with his husband regarding an overabundance of meatballs.
My Tadpole Needs More Wax: There Are Plenty of Things to Regret in Life, but Art Doesn’t Have to Be One of Them.
Jason Zenobia recalls the day a woman asked him about his tattoos, “What happens when you regret those?”
Gaslighting 101: Untangling the Knots of Pyschological Abuse
What is gaslighting? Sarah Xerta provides an introduction to this issue of psychological abuse and lays the groundwork for future articles to follow.