When I was seventeen, I worked as a waitress at Powers Luncheonette. The restaurant was located in the basement of the Powers Department Store in Minneapolis, and had a steady ... Read More >>
Topaz and The Onesie
I'm sure most everyone are familiar with the plastic “cone of shame” provided to our pets post-surgery, to keep them from licking and picking at their sutures. On one trip ... Read More >>
3 Blogs on Overcoming the AAAs: Adversity, Abandonment and Anger
Abandonment: I’ve Got Daddy Issues. I was abandoned by my mother as an infant, before I could even remember her face. But it wasn’t really until my father abandoned me at the ... Read More >>
So You Want to Be an Actor?
If so, I have some questions for you. Why? Have you always wanted to be an actor since you can remember?Did you take acting/theater classes and do plays in school?As an ... Read More >>
What I Learned in College
We all operate at different speeds. I learned this lesson in college when I found myself fidgeting and struggling to stay awake during the classes I had with one specific ... Read More >>
Inspiring Inclusion
We can’t begin to understand Inclusion, until we first understand exclusion. Many of us have felt the sting or humiliation of exclusion, when we were not accepted, or chosen, ... Read More >>