George MacDonald’s “At the Back of the North Wind” and the Paradox of Happiness
But to try to make others comfortable is the only way to get right comfortable ourselves, and that comes partly of not […]
Living the examined life
Living the examined life
But to try to make others comfortable is the only way to get right comfortable ourselves, and that comes partly of not […]
Earlier this month, I had the great pleasure of conversing of an hour with the sharp-as-a-tack Fr. McTeigue of the Society of […]
Most people hold an oddly mechanistic view of our emotions and the biological chemicals at play when we experience them. A new […]
Writing at the Federalist recently, I offered some thoughts on a study from earlier this year on the rise of mental disorders […]
What you read as a child (whether read aloud to you or read to yourself) says a lot about who you are. […]
When was the last time you heard about someone putting something on layaway? It used to be that stores advertised the option […]
The stay-at-home mother is considered maximally flexible. What could she possibly have going on? This total flexibility is quickly filled up with […]
What a happy discovery to find Stoic Simple, the work of Phil Van Treuren. I have written before about my love of […]
If you talk to enough women who are fascinated by the interplay between motherhood and creative endeavors, you will get the recommendation […]
In the realm of doing things that make you uncomfortable, we can add live radio to the list. I had the pleasure […]