In times of political turbulence, when democracy trembles beneath the weight of executive overreach or legislative inaction, effective resistance must be more than symbolic. It must be strategic. True change requires engagement with all three branches of government—executive, legislative, and judicial. Each offers unique avenues for civic participation, and together, they form a holistic approach to protecting the values that bind us as a democratic society.
The Executive Branch: Where Protest Meets Policy
Presidential power is immense. From signing executive orders to shaping national discourse, the President influences nearly every aspect of American life. But this power doesn’t exist in a vacuum—it responds to pressure.
Activism at the executive level includes everything from voting in primaries to organizing...
Just a decade ago, holistic medicine was still considered by many to be an outlier — a fringe interest reserved for yoga enthusiasts, herbalists, and alternative thinkers. But today, the tide has turned. Hospitals welcome Reiki practitioners into operating rooms, universities host “Food as Medicine” seminars, and patients are reclaiming their health by demanding care that addresses not only the body, but also the mind and spirit.
The rise of holistic medicine is not a wellness trend or cultural rebellion — it’s a necessary course correction for a healthcare system overwhelmed by chronic disease, ballooning costs, and emotional burnout.
From the Margins to the Medical Mainstream
In 2022, nearly 37% of U.S. adults used some form of complementary...
In the wisdom of my Aunt Lil, who lived vibrantly to 103, she once said, “At any age, it’s wonderful to have a lover—even when the mind stays willing but the body loses some ability.” Her words echo a timeless truth: intimacy and connection enrich our lives at every stage.
Yet, modern statistics reveal a concerning reality. In the United States, nearly half of women and about a quarter of men experience a reduced sex drive, a number that grows with age. Factors such as stress, poor nutrition, anxiety, depression, menopause, and andropause (male menopause), along with fatigue and prescription medications, all contribute to diminished libido. It’s no wonder that when Viagra hit the market, it...