As my tea kettle started to whistle, I grabbed my favorite over-sized Wonder Woman mug to hold this magical, healing concoction. The size and weight was perfect and always gave me a sense of strength and nostalgia at the same time.
All in Perspectives
As my tea kettle started to whistle, I grabbed my favorite over-sized Wonder Woman mug to hold this magical, healing concoction. The size and weight was perfect and always gave me a sense of strength and nostalgia at the same time.
I’m a podcast super fan, so when my Twitter pal, Ted Bauer (@tedbauer2003), asked me to be the second guest on his new show, The Blunder Years, I jumped at the chance.
As we finished up our coffee and prepared to part ways, Olga suggested I start a series where I regularly meet someone for coffee to discuss the challenges of midlife and then blog about the experience. Now that was feedback that I enjoyed hearing! Realizing the impact a meet-up can have for both parties, this seems like a no-brainer.
This week’s interview is with my bestest bestie, Molly Woods. Our paths first crossed in 1995 during our short-lived careers in the McAlpin’s shoe department. Within the first three minutes of meeting, the great “Y” verses “IE” debate began.
Need a laugh? Looking for new recipes for Meatless Monday? Want to meet someone who is unapologetically herself? Well, you’ve come to the right place.
When Eric was turning 26, I somehow convinced many of our coworkers he was turning 36. Now that he’s inching up on 40, it seemed appropriate to get his thoughts on the Midlife Pickle.