In Massachusetts, the legislative process moves in two-year cycles, requiring advocates to repeatedly resubmit bills and rally support amidst thousands of proposals. This cycle...
In our hyper-connected world, many of us wrestle with the question: How much news and information should I really consume to stay informed without losing myself? The relentless stream of headlines, podcasts, influencers, and streaming content promises that if we miss out, we won’t belong or stay relevant. Yet beneath this bombardment lies a powerful force engineered to capture and hold our attention—often at the expense of our well-being.
The truth is, rules alone won’t save us. Deleting apps or enforcing digital detoxes may help temporarily, but these measures often fall short against technology designed to weaponize our focus. The battle for our attention is fiercer than any personal willpower or best intention. But—and this is...
In an age where sustainability is not just a lifestyle but a movement, consumers are seeking beauty products that promise both safety and eco-consciousness. We want non-toxic formulas, environmentally responsible packaging, and brands that align with our values. But in our quest for cleaner choices, we’re often misled. Welcome to the murky waters of greenwashing—a marketing tactic that sells the illusion of purity while hiding the truth.
What Is Greenwashing, Really?
Greenwashing is the act of making a product seem more environmentally friendly than it truly is. In the beauty industry, it’s everywhere. From drugstore shelves to high-end counters, brands label their products with words like “natural,” “organic,” “eco-friendly,” and “clean” without meeting any standardized requirements. These...
Last fall, I found myself immersed in a world that many might overlook — the New York State Sheep and Wool Festival in Rhinebeck, the largest gathering of its kind in the country. If you’ve never been, picture a kaleidoscope of colors, textures, and crafts, all centered around the humble wool fiber that so faithfully guards us against winter’s chill.
Walking through the festival, it was impossible not to get lost in the vibrant sea of yarns, ranging from soft alpaca to rugged sheep wool, spun and dyed into every imaginable shade. Everywhere, artisans were at work: spinners turning raw fleece into threads, weavers creating intricate patterns, and knitters crafting beautiful, warm garments that you could...