I was trying on shorts from summer 2019 this weekend (because who knows what I wore during summer 2020) and it dawned on me-I WILL NOT spend this summer uncomfortable in too small clothes. I CANNOT be squeezed. I won’t…
Hope in the Healing: An Interview with Mary of Mary & Crew
Back in January 2020, just weeks before the world seemed to fall apart, Mary of Mary & Crew was diagnosed with an aggressive type of breast cancer. In the midst of a scary diagnosis, an overwhelming pandemic, and raising…
Hope in the Broken: Jennifer Williams of Her Southern Charm Blog
Divorce can be a very lonely place. As I first began working as a therapist years ago, I think what stood out to me most about it was the level of loss involved–the loss of a partner, the loss of…
Hope in the Waiting: Bailey Henry, Author and Truth Teller
Bailey Henry is the kind of person who feels like home. She actually is from my own hometown, but I bet if you met her she’d feel like home to you too–that’s just the kind of person she is. A…
Be Your Own Advocate
I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor—but I could never know your mind or history like you do. Doctors are a great gift to us, but if you know something is wrong then it probably is—even if the doctors can’t figure it…
Hope in the Uncertainty: Stephanie Lynch of Linen & Littles Blog
When I decided to start the Stories of Hope series, I immediately knew I would interview Stephanie of Linen and Littles Blog. We “met” through social media several months ago and immediately connected over being working moms, a shared sense…