Editorial Assistant Natalie Geisel on how to get out of the house during anxious or low times by being a tourist in your city . . .
All in The Narrative
Editorial Assistant Natalie Geisel on how to get out of the house during anxious or low times by being a tourist in your city . . .
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women, killing more women than all forms of cancer combined. In reflection, Idil Özer, a “young, healthy womxn in her 20s,” shares her near-death experience and the alarming statistics of heart conditions that sexism in medicine ignores . .
Everyone wants their best shot at combating cancer. Contributor Gabriela Rossner shows in mourning on World Cancer Day that fat people don’t get that shot . . .
Contributor Valerie Brett Shaindlin on narcissism in the home & bibliotherapy for grown children of narcissistic parents . . .
The Thirlby’s newest editorial intern Natalie on her navigation over the years of the Women’s March, tis exclusions, and why she chose not to attend it . . .
Contributor Ayesha Sharma on how gender identity and its affirmation are powerful approaches to practising self-care . . .
Books to carry you through as you carry the weight of divorce, separation, or break-up . . .
So you’ve KonMari’d your entire closet after watching the Netflix series. You now know conscious living involves more than just our bodies, it lives in our clothes. Writer Michelle Wallace guides you into how to keep the mindfulness going . . .
Researchers Mayara Figueiredo & Yunan Chan find that for womxn who menstruate, tracking fertility as an additional or alternative method can be a daunting task . . .