My Year in Grief
Most people haven’t heard a lot from me this year. My reflex would be to apologize, but this time I have to recognize that there is no...
The Paradox in Taking Action - and Thanks for Blog Marching!
Thank you to everyone who took part in Blog March! You are appreciated whether you wrote something, read some or all of our posts,...
Blog March Day 29: JD Stillwater on Why the Little Things Matter
JD Stillwater is a science educator, writer, musician, and the creator and presenter of Seven Candles: Science for a Deeper Spirituality....
Blog March Day 22: Kathy Haynie Envisions "A More Perfect Union"
In today's Blog March essay, Kathie Haynie learns about the proper care and feeding of our democracy. She shares this introduction to "A...
Blog March Day 20: A Timely Reminder from Marcia B - The Story is Not Over
Sex educator and relationship coach Marcia Baczynski works to provide people with practical tools to create extraordinary relationships....
Blog March Day 18: "The Danger of Magical Thinking" on Dot Calm's Page of Truth and Se
The writer and activist known as Dot Calm's Shadow has taken a deep dive journey into religion of various flavors and back out again with...
Blog March Day 9: David Jamison May Be the Most Liberal Person You'll Ever Meet
It's Blog March day #9 and David Jamison has posted "There's No Place Like Home." Read about why he believes he breaks the U.S. political...
Blog March Day 8: Jason Wendleton on Music's Empathic Vibrations
Jason Wendleton discusses and reviews a wide variety of music on his blog, Defending Axl Rose. Today for the Blog March, he relays the...
Blog March Day 6: Cecilia Tan's Faith in Baseball and America
Blog March continues today with author Cecilia Tan. Through the lens of her enthusiasm for baseball, Cecilia remarks on the importance of...
Blog March Day 4: Wendy Sheridan on Star Wars Day
Today, unapologetic nerd and lover of puns Wendy Sheridan gives us the official Star Wars Day blessing: "May the Fourth Be With You." She...