
Lisa Suhay
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Journalist, Fairy Tree Founder, Op-Ed and children’s book author who has written for the New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, NPR and The Virginian-Pilot. TEDx presenter on chess. YouTube Storytime Video playlist
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NakeFit is the new barefoot
NOTE: This is not a sponsored review. I got sent a pair of these by a friend. With COVID-19 germ fears on my mind, I finally decided to try them out because I love going barefoot, but thought about all the little nicks and abrasions that happen in bare feet and how viruses might have another point of access I could protect. Below are the surprisingly awesome results.
By Lisa Suhay6 years ago in Longevity
A trial of Time & Fate
The Sky was filled with anxious, nosy clouds. The Sun focused all its attention on The Sea as it churned with excitement. The Pristine Beaches and the deserts lay perfectly still as The wind held its breath on the morning that Father Time and Lady Fate came to judge the Time Glass.
By Lisa Suhay6 years ago in Futurism
Stories are medicine
Even those who dislike William Shakespeare are tuning in to chill as Sir Patrick Stewart reads sonnets. Others sigh with relief to the gruff tones of Samuel L. Jackson reading "Stay the F*ck at Home." Every night I go live on Facebook to read life lesson fables from my books because I know that the benefit is a massive attitude adjustment, as much for me as for my audience.
By Lisa Suhay6 years ago in Geeks
Grandma's COVID-19 S.O.S
S.O.S. (Save Our Seniors): COVID-19 can kill my mom without ever getting into her body. It can starve her. There's a plan to save her and a whole lot of seniors and others struggling to get food plus supplies while housebound and/or self-quarantined. The issue is that the plan isn't gaining attention fast enough. Let's change that right now.
By Lisa Suhay6 years ago in Longevity
Starbucks Mom Report. Top Story - February 2020.
I’m a Starbucks Mom. I’ve been the crying towel, listening to my son, daughter and their respective crews in Virginia and Colorado for months. Now I’m here to address the issue of the legion of Karens, Sharons, Beckys, and Chads (KSBC) who make the lives of employees miserable.
By Lisa Suhay6 years ago in Humans
The song that asks "Did You?"
It’s the end of another seemingly endless day that’s basically identical to so many that came before it that the only tangible difference seems to be who I did the favor for, rescued or listened to when all I wanted to do was grieve for who I thought I would be by now.
By Lisa Suhay6 years ago in Beat
Get yourself a stepladder lover
Valentine’s Day with its flowers, chocolates and kisses that begin with the purchase of a cold piece of jewelry is going to have to step up its game if it wants to stand a chance against the imagination of an evolved 55-year-old Captain America.
By Lisa Suhay6 years ago in Humans












