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 · 4 min read

I’m 64 but look 20 – I’m mistaken for my own granddaughter’s sister

Lesley Maxwell is a 64-year-old grandmother from Melbourne, Australia, but she looks much younger than her age. When she divorced her ex-husband about 15 years ago, Maxwell started on a fitness journey, becoming an influencer with tens of thousands of followers on social media where she shares selfies and gym workouts. She often shares photos […]

Sarah Biren

Sarah Biren

Freelance Writer

 · 4 min read

Genius Invention: A Rocking Chair With An Attached Bassinet

We see great designs of common household furniture all the time, some are quite useful while others less so. Every once in awhile, you get to see a piece of furniture that doesn’t just look good, but also begs to be a part of your home. Designers all around the world are always trying to […]

Brittany Hambleton

Brittany Hambleton

Freelance Contributor

 · 3 min read

Woman Shares Trick To Remind Herself Of Baby In Back Seat

When one woman shared her advice on how to remember a baby in the back seat, the internet instantly became divided. Some people praised her idea, and others thought it was absurd. You might think this seems like an obvious thing. Remembering a living human being in the backseat of your car is something you […]

Jade Small

Jade Small

Freelance Writer

 · 8 min read

Watching Your Parent Die Is Absolute Hell

Most of us get busy from a young age growing up, going to school, establishing our careers, and having families of our own. What we often don’t pay attention to is how as we get older, so do our parents. We know in the back of our minds they won’t be there, but until that […]

Julie Hambleton

Julie Hambleton

Freelance Writer

 · 3 min read

Bereaved Mom Devastated by New Baby Son’s Cancer

Often, we find reasons to be dissatisfied with our lives. While our hurt, discomforts, and hardships are worth feeling in order to move past, they are not always as bad as they seem. Stories like this one remind us to be grateful for the lives we have. They also remind us to feel empathy or […]

Leah Berenson

Leah Berenson

Freelance Writer

 · 4 min read

8 Things That Predict Divorce, According to Science

Predicting the outcome of marriage with absolute certainty is an impossible task. However, social scientists have made significant strides in finding factors that are connected to higher risk and, therefore, can make better guesses on how to predict divorce. These factors include various couple dynamics, including their age at marriage, educational background, job status, communication […]

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Freelance Writer

 · 4 min read

Depressed People Use These 7 Words More Often

Recent years have seen a major increase in mental health awareness in society. As a result, it’s now much easier to spot depressed people, and these words are thought to be telltale signs.  Depressed People are Recognizable Depression and other aspects of mental health are incredibly complex, so it takes years of education to become […]

Leah Berenson

Leah Berenson

Freelance Writer

 · 5 min read

Women Are Ditching the Dye, Embracing the Gray

For as long as most of us can remember, society has not “allowed” women to age. It often feels like as soon as a woman leaves her twenties, her value decreases more and more with every passing year. This increases exponentially when her skin starts to wrinkle and sag and when her hair begins to […]

Julie Hambleton

Julie Hambleton

Freelance Writer

 · 2 min read

Alexa tells 10-year-old girl to put penny in plug socket

Virtual personal assistants like Amazon’s Alexa have made our lives a lot easier. They have also made it easier for children to learn and interact with the vastness of the internet. But artificial intelligence is, at the end of the day, nothing more than a reasonably advanced machine– and, sometimes, their lack of human logic […]

Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

Freelance Writer

 · 6 min read

Child Drowned from Puddle Jumper

“One year ago, I unknowingly contributed to my son’s death by strapping on this damn puddle jumper.” This is the story of Nicole Hughes, mother of three-year-old Levi, who had drowned in a pool. She blames herself for his demise. Moreover, she blames his puddle jumper, an item she thought would preserve his life. Nicole […]

Sarah Biren

Sarah Biren

Freelance Writer