Categories: Blog, Business, Humanitarian, Politics, Women – Posted on June 20, 2018June 20, 2018 Katie Wilkes: A Truly Free Heart Every once in a while, I meet someone I really admire. When I interview women for my blog, I try … Continue reading >Katie Wilkes: A Truly Free Heart
Categories: Blog, Business, Women – Posted on June 5, 2018June 5, 2018 Rachel Lubchansky – The REL Deal for Building Your Business Ever wonder how women pursue entrepreneurial aspirations after kids? Perhaps you can ask Rachel Lubchansky, founder of REL Impact in … Continue reading >Rachel Lubchansky – The REL Deal for Building Your Business
Categories: Blog – Posted on May 13, 2018May 12, 2018 Gloria Boyer: The Mother of Castle Park As Gloria Boyer steps out into the open field behind Castle Park Apartments, her face lights up. “I am working … Continue reading >Gloria Boyer: The Mother of Castle Park
Categories: Art and Culture, Blog, Conservation, Everyday – Posted on April 12, 2018 Barbara Counsil: Art and Activism If you visit Eugene Oregon you may find Barbara Counsil hiking Spencer Butte, fixed on the sight of the Cascade … Continue reading >Barbara Counsil: Art and Activism
Categories: Blog, Everyday, Politics, STL Housing and Community Solutions – Posted on February 26, 2018February 25, 2018 Meet Matt Bellows: A University City School Board Candidate Who Didn’t Go To High School in St Louis! FULL DISCLOSURE. Several years ago, I met Matt’s wife, Sunny at a Junior League meeting. Over the years, we’ve stayed … Continue reading >Meet Matt Bellows: A University City School Board Candidate Who Didn’t Go To High School in St Louis!
Categories: Blog, Everyday, Politics, STL Housing and Community Solutions – Posted on February 14, 2018February 14, 2018 A Love Story: From Pruitt-Igoe to Saddam Hussein This is a love story. A very different kind of love story. It’s about one St. Louis man’s love for … Continue reading >A Love Story: From Pruitt-Igoe to Saddam Hussein
Categories: Blog, Everyday, Health, Humanitarian – Posted on February 7, 2018February 8, 2018 Estelle’s Room: Too Much Talent for Two Legs to Hold Today, I’m going to tell a “personal-ish” story. It started with a trip to the University City Public Library to … Continue reading >Estelle’s Room: Too Much Talent for Two Legs to Hold
Categories: Humanitarian, Politics – Posted on January 25, 2018February 3, 2018 It’s Black History Month, Let’s Talk About Black History I’m white. And in December of 2016 I hired a black nanny to watch my three-month-old daughter. I didn’t hire … Continue reading >It’s Black History Month, Let’s Talk About Black History
Categories: Everyday – Posted on January 25, 2018January 31, 2018 Stories that connect. This is me standing on the Chain Bridge in Budapest, Hungary circa 2015. A few hours before my husband took … Continue reading >Stories that connect.