Things I Learned While Interviewing for Graduate School: Part 1
Graduate school isn’t for everyone (it really wasn’t for me), but some years ago, I was dead set on getting my MA in Student Affairs. Looking back, while I know that I made the right decision to not attend graduate school, I can also see that interviewing for graduate school taught me a lot about myself. As cliché as it is, the journey is more … Continue reading Things I Learned While Interviewing for Graduate School: Part 1
Yoga in the Park
As any regular around here knows, I am a member at a local yoga studio. Obviously, the studio itself has been closed for a few months now, but they have tried to continue to make their classes accessible via Zoom. I personally don’t do yoga classes online because I just can’t get in that zen headspace in my living room, and I’ve missed yoga a … Continue reading Yoga in the Park
Deep Dive: 90s Cartoons
This week Josh and I are going to deep dive into a topic we’ve covered on our old podcast, Overrated/Underrated. Our podcast is lovingly called “the show where two exes bicker pointlessly about nothing for a half hour” because, well, that’s what it is. Josh and I have individually documented what it’s like to work on this pod together on my blog, and while we’ve … Continue reading Deep Dive: 90s Cartoons
Things I Didn’t Know Were On My Bucket List: Study Abroad Edition
As I mentioned in a previous post, I don’t exactly have a “bucket list.” My fear of not completing my goals keeps me from making goals that I’m not sure I can accomplish. There are, however, times in my life where I’ve looked around and realized that I was living a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, something that would definitely be on my bucket list if I had … Continue reading Things I Didn’t Know Were On My Bucket List: Study Abroad Edition
Not Another Eating Disorder Post
TW Eating Disorder This week, I teamed up with Erin-Rose from The Rosebud to talk about our experiences with eating disorders. Eating disorders definitely affect the ways that we feel about and interact with food, but they can be so much more than that. Erin-Rose: A woman is made up of a silhouette and a soul, fostered and bred in the social confines of society. … Continue reading Not Another Eating Disorder Post
