by Heidi Richards Mooney, Editor in Chief | Aug 9, 2020 | Worth Reading
An interview with Elena Schwolsky, author of Waking in Havana: A Memoir of AIDS and Healing in Cuba In 1972, when she was a young, divorced, single mother, restless and idealistic, Elena Schwolsky made a decision that changed her life: leaving her eighteen-month-old...
by Guest Writer | Aug 5, 2020 | Worth Reading
Former Secret Service agent-turned-psychologist shares tips for staying safe today By Mary Beth Janke What would you do if you felt physically or emotionally threatened in some way? Do you trust your ability to escape a dangerous situation without harm? Would you...
by Heidi Richards Mooney, Editor in Chief | May 16, 2020 | Worth Reading
Interview with Mathea Morais, author of THERE YOU ARE Growing up in the ’80s and ’90s in St. Louis, Octavian Munroe and Mina Rose found a future in music. Between the stacks at Rahsaan’s Records, the two fell in love to the sounds of Prince and A Tribe Called...
by Heidi Richards Mooney, Editor in Chief | May 13, 2020 | Worth Reading
What do you get when you combine family roots from the heart of Dixie with a girl born and raised in California? You get some seriously delicious comfort food just like your grandmother used to make. With Lori Rogers known as Chef Lorious, you also get new and...
by Heidi Richards Mooney, Editor in Chief | Apr 14, 2020 | Worth Reading
Wedding Bells After 50: We Got Married and So Can You by Autumn Marie In a “Chicken Soup for the Soul,” fashion, this book culminates a variety of stories from women in an effort to show that even if you’re fifty, whether you’re getting back...