Arthur Brooks and the Hunt for Happiness
What does happiness look like? Arthur Brooks tells us how to find it.
Turn Up The Nostalgia - It’s Good For You
We’ll never say no to embracing some good ol’ fashioned nostalgia.
Ask a Grown-Up: How to Interview Someone Who’s Been There
An interview guide for capturing the worldly knowledge your loved ones are holding on to.
Songs to Inspire Change: A Playlist
Hit play on these change-making tracks to inspire you to get out there and get sh*t done.
How to Make a Career Change: Advice on Writing Your Next Verse
Rachel Solomon of Honor Code Creative shares how to prepare for a successful career change.
How to Build Resiliency and Find New Beginnings
Author Ellen Watson shares what she’s learned about building resiliency and overcoming loss.
A Seat at the Table: Ursula Burns on Women in Tech
Ursula Burns shares what she’s learned as a woman of color in technology and engineering.
How to Go Back to Work After a (Long) Break
Diane Flynn, CEO of ReBoot Accel, shares how to return to work after an extended break.
The New Instagram Influencer: Leslie Jordan
Leslie Jordan shares his best advice and what it’s like being Instagram’s newest influencer.
Mother May I?: Becoming a Mom With the Help of Surrogacy
Mom Evan shares how her infertility struggles led to gestational surrogacy—and the birth of two healthy kids.
8th Grade Style Redux: What We Can’t Wait to Wear Again
From Adidas kicks to Laura Ashley skirts, these are the old-school style finds making their way back into our hearts (and closets).
Cystic Acne After Fifty: Beat the Breakouts
What is it with pimples and cystic acne after 50? Dermatologist and clinical professor Dr. Tina Alster shares how to keep the breakouts at bay.
Demystifying Menopause with Alessandra Henderson, CEO of Elektra Health
Menopause: it happens to 100% of women and yet no one talks about it. Alessandra Henderson set out to change all that with the foundation of Elektra Health.
Ginny Brzezinski on Comeback Careers & Her Comeback Kick-Start
We know the narrative: I can’t do it, I’m rusty, now isn’t the right time, I’m too old to pivot. In writing Comeback Careers, my sister-in-law and co-author, Mika, and I sought to tell stories and share the advice I wish I had when I set out in search of a reboot.
"Is and Was:" Marjorie Rodgers Cheshire on Caring for Parents with Dementia
One of the hardest things about dementia is that my mother is both present and not present; more spirit than body in many ways. It has become important for me to accept that, not fight it.