Guest Post: Woman in the Corner
Guest Post by Emmaly Renshaw. Emmaly is a mother of four, agricultural nonprofit director, lover of fields, woods, plants, and the Aldi aisle of shame.
Guest Post by Emmaly Renshaw. Emmaly is a mother of four, agricultural nonprofit director, lover of fields, woods, plants, and the Aldi aisle of shame.
I sat in a ward council meeting and listened to men fret about statistics, about the percentages that represent the dwindling numbers of youth who
This is a reprint of a post I wrote back in 2010 at my personal blog under a pseudonym. Twelve years later, it’s still just
About twenty years ago, I was lucky enough to come into the orbit of the great LDS sociologist Armand Mauss. We were a group of
Note: This is a third post in a series about teaching. Click to read Part 1: The Incredible Power of a Teacher and Part 2:
I often think that when my kids are grown they may choose a variety of paths for their lives – and that’s completely up to
An early contributor to the Exponent said that reading the magazine is like “getting a long letter from a dear friend.” Almost 50 years later,
“And as to you Corpse I think you are good manure, but that does not offend me” -Walt Whitman, Song of Myself Silent like the
I wasn’t raised in the church. My family celebrated Christmas, but that was more or less the extent of my religious upbringing. But my parents
Guest Post by Makanoe.Makanoe eats, thinks, and reads too much. Occasionally, she also cleans house and writes. But mostly eats. Reading the headlines, I realize
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