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Hope in Motion: From Growing Ice Sheets to Growing Communities

In a world that often feels heavy with headlines of crisis, it’s vital to remember that good news still blooms — quietly, resiliently, and...
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Choosing Condiments Wisely: Simple Swaps for Big Health Benefits

It’s often said that small changes lead to significant results — and when it comes to our diet, this couldn’t be truer. Even the humble condiments we reach for at meal times can have a surprising impact on our health. By making smarter choices, swapping out a few everyday sauces and dressings for healthier alternatives, you can support your well-being without sacrificing flavor. Try these swaps for a couple of weeks and you might just notice the difference! The Condiments to Avoid Mayonnaise: Traditional mayonnaise is often made with processed soybean oil, a refined oil high in omega-6 fats. Excess omega-6, especially without a balanced intake of omega-3s, can promote internal inflammation—something we want to avoid. If...

Bearing Witness: Civil Disobedience for the Soul of Democracy

On a frigid January day blanketed in snow, thirteen citizens stood hand-in-hand in Sherborn, Massachusetts, forming a human chain in front of a statue of Mahatma Gandhi. It was Inauguration Day—January 20, 2025—and also the Martin Luther King Day of Service. The symbolism could not have been more powerful. In this moment of transition, as the nation held its collective breath, these individuals engaged in peaceful civil disobedience, forming what they called the “Peace Chain,” to sound an alarm about the state of democracy. Among them were Quaker activists Bill Holcombe and Lewis Randa, whose refusal to simply go quietly has led them to face charges of “disturbing the peace.” Rather than accept a quiet dismissal...

Switching On the Inner Calm: Mindful Parenting for Children Healing from Trauma

For over a decade, my husband and I have opened our home to foster children—17 young souls aged 3 to 17, each carrying their own stories etched in trauma. Despite the differences in their backgrounds and personalities, one thread unites them all: the deep impact of trauma, often invisible yet profoundly shaping their emotional worlds. Trauma in children can manifest in many ways—emotional turbulence, behavioral struggles, mistrust, and difficulty forming attachments. More than anything, these children need safety, stability, and grounding. But beyond meeting their basic needs, a vital part of their healing journey is learning to self-regulate emotions. This begins with what I call holding space—a practice of co-regulation, where patience, mindfulness, and empathy create...

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