Humanity
Lucille Reddic
Lucille Reddic provides resources to help singles and couples create a plan or budget to get out of debt, save for emergencies, buy a house, start a business, save for a vacation, or for retirement. She helps couples realize that they are on the same team.
By Tammy Reese4 years ago in Interview
National Cleaning Week
It’s almost National Cleaning Week! It begins every year on the fourth Sunday in March. It is a week-long lineup of activities targeted to encourage everyone to clean their homes, closets, cars, storage units, and work spaces. I love that there is a week dedicated to bring awareness to the importance of cleanliness. While we all know that clean spaces look nice, there are additional benefits to being in a clean environment. Keeping your home clean and engaging in the cleaning process is good for you. In fact, research shows that cleaning—or the lack of cleaning—can have a direct impact on mental health. A 2010 study conducted at the University of California, Los Angeles, observed that those who believed their home was dirty or cluttered had higher levels of the stress hormone, cortisol. Another study published in "Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin," found that women who described their living spaces as cluttered or full of unfinished tasks were more likely to be fatigued and depressed than women who described their homes as restful and restorative.
By Lamore Lifestyle 4 years ago in Interview
From Crafty Mom to Highly Sought After Event Planner
For the past two years, the events industry has faced incredible changes and a huge amount of uncertainty. While we’ve come a long way from early 2020, the event industry is still experiencing a powerful transformation back to in person gatherings.
By Lamore Lifestyle 4 years ago in Interview
Interview of me while in Iraq 12yrs ago, Vol. 3
3MAR2022; 1604, THU The final installment of my trilogy version of, "Interview With a U.S. Soldier" by Anonymous. Again, very minimal editing out of respect for the phenomenal friend who permitted me to put this to the discretion of the magnificent mods of this significantly and surreally vital site.
By Nefarious Darrius4 years ago in Interview
Interview of me while in Iraq 12yrs ago, Vol. 2
24FEB2022; 1313, THU Continuation of the trilogy. Heads up: This one is liable to make you feel at least a little like Alice (in Wonderland), and/or Neo (in The Matrix); if I may so toot my own horn a mere smidge.
By Nefarious Darrius4 years ago in Interview
My Love Spot
In 2022 it is still uncomfortable for many women to speak about personal care and vaginal health. A recent study led by Kolorex highlights the serious need to have more conversations around feminine health so women don't feel alone and embarrassed in their health challenges. In fact that study found that 1 in 3 women were too embarrassed to talk about vaginal health concerns even with their own primary care provider.
By Lamore Lifestyle 4 years ago in Interview
February Black History Month
Why is February called Black History Month? In an effort to make it official in 1976, President Ford named February "Black History Month" in a commemorative speech. In the speech, he urged Americans to "seize the opportunity to honour the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavour throughout our history."
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Interview
Lynda Buckland, Interview With A Healer
Lynda Buckland, Interview With a Teacher and Chanel of Reiki Energy Reiki is a system of knowledge that centers around healing on the emotional, physical and spiritual levels. A Reiki Master earns their title in being recognized for levels of achievement at the practice of it. This achievement is a spiritual calling. A giving, in the curves, highs, and lows of life. All encircle the output of energy which is refined through the practice of it.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelle4 years ago in Interview
Kolawole Ajeyemi Responds to Interviewer Who Asked How He Feels as Wife Toyin Abraham Is Richer Than Him
One of the challenges a lot of working women have to contend with in a marriage or relationship is the problem of gender roles. Traditionally, the man is seen as the "breadwinner" in a family and so it is expected that he, as the "man of the house" should bring in more money than his wife or significant other in a relationship. So what happens when that is not the case? We have famously heard of many stories that have ended disastrously for women in these situations as their husbands or boyfriends become insecure or jealous of the woman's success and takes it out on her. There have also been wonderful occasions where men celebrate their wife being richer than them and jubilate for their significant other.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Interview
Interview With A Recovering Addict
• What was your drug of choice? My drug of choice was Cocaine but I also got really addicted to pain killers and Alcohol. I also experimented with “Whip it’s” which is getting high of off Aerosol cans or “Huffing”. I also experimented with Ecstasy and Molly.
By Jasmine Crabtree4 years ago in Interview
An Interview With The Student That Runs A Bad Parking Instagram Account at My School
Instagram pages exposing students around schools are on the rise right now. From catching students sleeping during class to calling out bad posture, the account that has seen the most success at my school is undoubtedly a page dedicated to bad parking.
By Haylee Griffith4 years ago in Interview










