John Michael’s newest Life Is a Sweet, Tender Bruise column, “I Am My Own Man,” shares about his dad, growing up in Lewiston, Idaho, and being his own man.
John Michael’s newest Life Is a Sweet, Tender Bruise column, “Saving the Planet: Value and Celebrate the Spiritual Mother,” considers repairing spiritual damage to save the physical.
Travis Laurence Naught, a quadriplegic wheelchair user, shares about the act of crying, how he experiences it and the ways it impacts him.
John Michael’s newest Life Is a Sweet, Tender Bruise column, “The Universe Inside Us,” ponders our context and place, both inside and out.
John Michael’s newest Life Is a Sweet, Tender Bruise column, “Sitting in the Quiet, Allowing Emotions,” talks about embracing emotions rather than distracting from them.
John Michael’s newest Life Is a Sweet, Tender Bruise column, “Another Cracked Phone: Karma, I Suppose,” talks about James and his karma with women and phones.
John Michael’s newest Life Is a Sweet, Tender Bruise column, “It’s More About One’s Attitude Towards Life,” shares his thoughts about prayer, and meeting a couple of unique characters.
Corie Skolnick’s latest Communiqués From Geezerville “Travel Beyond the Local Haunts” takes us on the road with her during these chaotic, (somewhat-)post-COVID times.
John Michael’s newest Life Is a Sweet, Tender Bruise column, “White Bird Canyon: A Wish To See Cultural Healing,” shares about his dad and relationship with local Nez Perce Natives.
John Michael’s newest Life Is a Sweet, Tender Bruise column, “Because That’s What You Do in Life,” shares about Sarah and her life, someone he helps drive around when she needs it.