Posts By Linda Egenes
Enough with Phubbing Already: Cell Phones and the Loneliness Epidemic
These days it’s a common sight to see a group of teenagers out for a fun time together. Except they don’t seem to be having much fun, nor are they […]
From 12-Step to Transcendental Meditation: An Artist’s Journey of Healing from Domestic Violence
Dreamlike yet heartbreakingly real. Enigmatic yet compelling. Realistic yet abstract. Themes of circus performers, eagles, and horses. Splashes of joyful color mixed with menacing dark shadow. All of these could […]
Why I Practice TM: Five Professional Women Speak Out
Over the years I’ve had the opportunity to interview dozens of truly inspiring women who have found that the Transcendental Meditation (TM) technique helps their careers, their families and their […]
Roz Savage: Rowing Three Oceans Alone
Roz Savage is a woman who doesn’t do anything halfway. A lawyer trained at Oxford University, by her early thirties she was married, had a promising career as a management […]
A Mother’s Greatest Gift
My mother gave me many gifts. She passed on her love of gardening, her joy in simple acts like arranging wildflowers or listening to the song of the cardinal, and […]
My Heart Was Calling Me: How One Woman Led Thousands Out of Poverty
When I first met Gabriela Canepa, I quickly learned that her vibrant happiness comes from following her heart. Here is the amazing story of how she pursued a lifelong passion […]
How to Find Your Calm Center in Turbulent Times
If you find yourself upset by the news, ready to fight for your position, and constantly fretting about the future, you are not alone. The polarizing nature of public discourse […]
57 Years of Passion for Publishing: An interview with Muriel Nellis
In 1960, when Muriel Nellis was a young wife and mother, she decided to launch a promising business idea. Even though she had previously worked as a radio writer and […]
New Year, Clean Slate
One glorious winter in the 1960s, a record-breaking snowstorm hovered over the Midwest for an entire week. To the delight of every child, school was closed as snow fell continuously […]
Promila Bahadur: Empowering Girls and Women through Computer Literacy
When Promila Bahadur was a child growing up in Lucknow, India, she learned at an early age to help those less fortunate. “One time a servant came to me and […]