Well-being isn’t simple — and our stories aren’t either.
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On vertigo, muumuus, and the myth of control.
Has reality always wobbled like this?
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Running towards embarrassment.
And away from shame.
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Breakups are hard. “molly breakup doc” can help.
Or keep you company in the trenches at least.
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“My mom is in assisted living — but I’m the assistant.”
Welcome to the caregiving industrial complex.
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“Instagram face is a filter. My Nan’s face was the real deal.”
What four generations of women taught Julia Craven about aging.
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Death by a thousand taco salads.
A recipe for digesting grief.
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The first rule of Ozempic is: You do not talk about Ozempic.
How being real about our bodies got real quiet.
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“Work was giving me panic attacks.”
So Mitra Jouhari started making crooked pottery.
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Fire your therapist, start powerlifting.
JK, but consider doing them together.
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It’s giving sperm (and where to get some).
A four part guide to insemination and solo parenting.
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Do you self-identify as doing the most?
On doing it all — and just not wanting to any more.
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Clawing out from a data-driven shame spiral.
Turns out the metrics won't save you.
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