A title called You: Who are you without your job?
Whether you’ve been laid off, nearing retirement, or just ready for a new life chapter, think about what makes you YOU.
Lesley Ware’s major life transition, Bumble success story, and fashion as self-care
The New York style icon and author shares a slice of her creative newlywed life during the pandemic
The best part of aging? Earning the right to give less f—s
In the first edition of Age Against the Machine, Dixie Laite tells it like it is: “I've been through a lot, I’ve done a lot, and I am not to be fucked with.”
We survived the first week of remote learning during the pandemic
This is what remote learning looks like for a special needs child and another in a dual language program.
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‘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."
How to return to college after 40
Olga Rosales Salinas' story of going back to school with students and professors half her age
Instagram ‘activism’ and a most surreal week
Artist Jen Hewett talks about what it's like to be deluged with new followers amidst the growing number of lists highlighting Black artists
