Nina Lorez Collins shares some of the best aging and menopause advice on the Internet
The author of “What Would Virginia Woolf Do” continues her mission to age without apology.
Old lives tale: Menopause is not a death sentence
Aging happens to all of us, and it’s not a death sentence. OK, it is a death sentence, but again, it happens to all of us, so stop being babies and let’s start being old ladies.
How to receive like a divine feminist when it’s scary
Learn how to receive the gifts offered to you, even when they come in unlikely (or unwanted) wrappings.
Pumpkins: 8 health benefits and facts about the superfood
If you're a fan of random and useful facts rolled up into one — or if you're just on a hunt for what I call pumpkin porn — you've come to the right place.
How to be really angry and still be a good person
As good people, our relationship with anger can be troubled. But, when we appreciate and befriend our anger, it brings us our empowerment.
From anxiety to joy on the daily
A spiritual healer’s story of ditching depression, embracing intuition, and realizing true desires.
‘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."
‘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.
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."
The Perimenopause List: Info, doctors, books, and communities for women entering menopause
A curated and growing guide to books, websites, doctors, and supplements that may help symptoms of perimenopause and menopause