‘Two of the gifts of age are wisdom and not giving so many f***s’
Dixie Laite, 58, talks openly about her love of bodybuilding, collecting femorabilia, and managing the seizures that make her “brain broke”.
No more faking the funk: How Silicon Valley startup culture shaped an executive’s outlook
After weathering her share of workplace politics, sexism, and racial inequity, Candice Nobles is returning to herself by helping to build businesses she believes in.
‘Cancer has a way of saying you can do whatever the hell you want’
Kirsten Johnson shows what it's like to run two businesses — as a personal chef and doula — while single parenting and recovering from cancer. "It's no fucking joke."
Marissa Huber shows how to live life your way, with ‘time chunking’
The artist and co-author of ‘The Motherhood of Art’ talks about prioritizing her creativity while working full time and raising a family
RIP George Floyd: This is how Chicago artists honor his name in street art
Chicago artists honor Black Lives Matter and memorialize George Floyd with beautiful street art.
Black Lives Matter, biracial identity, and the feeling of jeopardy that comes with systemic change
How to drive the Black Lives Matter mission forward
‘In my 50s, I’m free to be whatever or whoever I want’
After calling bullshit on the lack of support for women in perimenopause, Jeanne Chung starts MIGHTY Menopause, a data-driven wellness experience.
Open call for photos: We’re looking for a few good women in their 40s
We’re looking for photos that show you living your life as a woman in her 40s — whether that’s now during shelter in place or before the pandemic when you lived life to the fullest.
What are the best quality, most accurate astrology sites and horoscopes?
In times of uncertainty, astrology is a feel-good form of therapy. Here's a roundup of some of the best free horoscope sites and astrology books.
This book is a big deal in a world of thin people
Marisa Meltzer opens up about writing "This Is Big: How the Founder of Weight Watchers Changed the World—and Me."

