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.
John Michael’s newest Life Is a Sweet, Tender Bruise column, “Heart Centered and Compassion Oriented: ‘I want to help.’,” shares about his spirituality and experience with Kriya Yoga.
John Michael’s newest Life Is a Sweet, Tender Bruise column, “Fathers at Their Best: 'Listen, You Are Wanted.',” reflects on the roles of dads and their impact whether they’re present or absent.
John Michael’s newest Life Is a Sweet, Tender Bruise column, “That Good Light: Sending Wisdom, Sharing Poems,” considers and seeks ways for attaining balance during these times.
As COVID cases begin spiking everywhere again, Cori Skolnick reports on the latest developments unfolding in Geezerville; everything’s cancelled (except Pickleball).
John Michael’s newest Life Is a Sweet, Tender Bruise column, “The Scent of Lilacs: Missing My Mom on Mother’s Day,” shares about lilacs, his mom, and Mother’s Day.