Sep 29, 2022
When Justine Lucas was 22 she got Love & Rage tattooed on her forearm. It symbolizes the way her late friend, Eric, signed his letters. What began as a way to honor him went on to shape her perspective in an enduring way.
“I often glance at it and reflect on the evolution of its meaning,” she says. “I give myself...
Sep 22, 2022
The morning I watched Pati Jinich’s documentary on the US-Mexico border coincided with a jarring decision being made in our country. It’s the reason that I remained hopeful amidst the news. La Frontera is a manifestation of Pati’s mission to share the souls of people and places and the food that brings us...
Sep 15, 2022
How can I make this person feel seen, heard, and valued in the most authentic way possible?
Girls Who Code CEO Dr. Tarika Barrett asks this question before every conversation.
Her exuberance sharing it became an anchoring insight in our Inspiring Hope series…
“These are vital acts — Be it with your...
Sep 13, 2022
“The word health originates in a word for wholeness,” says renowned physician, author, and speaker Dr. Gabor Maté. “Whether one looks at it from a medical or spiritual point of view: To be healthy is to be whole.
As I pondered what I saw with my patients and in my own journey, I realized that the fundamental...
Sep 7, 2022
“If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.” — Mother Teresa
Today, we’re beginning a new mini-series, Inspiring Hope: A collection of five conversations with admired chefs, activists, and leaders about how they design lives of meaning and impact.
Each episode will...