We live in a world that constantly measures our worth by external measurements. Add to that the pressure from social media to advertise our identity, we can easily fall trap into performing and projecting what we want others to see and, at the same time,...
Trigger alert: this contains references to sexual assault and childhood trauma. “Piece by piece, I picked up the parts of me I’d lost along the way of life, restored parts of my marriage I didn’t even know were broken, and forgave my family. I...
When better to talk about the impacts—the good, the bad, and the ugly—of cultural myths than today in National Frankenstein Day? In this episode, Jason Wrobel and Whitney Lauritsen dive deep into the things that are perpetuated in our culture through TV, radio,...
“What do you do?” This question is what we often ask to somebody we meet for the first time. Yet, if you think hard about it, this question bears so much weight in how we not only perceive ourselves but others as well. Hosts, Jason Wrobel and Whitney Lauritsen...