Forgetful and prone to distraction, I set out to uncover the cause of my mental mayhem and found a large number of women unwittingly suffering from ADHD.
Vogue, October 2011
Toward a More Useful Funeral
Trained celebrants – often with backgrounds in psychology, social work, acting and other professions that emphasize writing or public speaking – are helping families create personalized ceremonies to honor loved ones who’ve passed on.
Pacific Standard, July 2011
Eat Your Way Across America: 50 states, 50 fabulous food festivals
Five-alarm BBQ, watermelon Olympics, armadillo tacos, the world’s largest peach cobbler – these 50 food festivals have it all.
Parade, May 2011
Pipe Dreams
North Carolina’s tobacco industry may have gone up in smoke, but local farmers have found another fruitful way to work the land: winemaking.
enRoute, March 2011
Kids of the Year
Their brilliant minds came up with ideas that are original, creative, and hard-to-believe-it’s-possible.
Parenting, February 2011
The Happiness Paradox
Happiness. Everyone seeks it. Why some women find it so elusive.
Smith Quarterly, Winter 2010
Depression and Resilience
Depression is a frequent companion of both neurological disease and caregiving, but there are ways to bounce back from life’s difficulties.
Neurology Now, March 2010
Presidential Gifts
The surprising ins-and-outs of gift giving when you’re the president of the United States.
Vogue.com, August 2009
Rose Hamid: Flight Attendant, Hijab Wearer
What if that woman with the head covering who’s walking down the aisle of your plane is not a passenger, but a flight attendant?
WorldHum.com, August 2009
Education Equals Power
How women’s colleges are changing the Middle East.
Ms., Summer 2009
The Queens in Obama’s High Court?
A look at potential Supreme Court nominees. Since this story was published, President Obama named two of the three women profiled, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, to the high court.
Vogue.com, April 2009
How Your Body Can Help Your Mind
Who just talks about their issues anymore? Now cutting edge therapies can teach us to use breathing, touch, movement and more to explore and embrace our emotions.
MORE, November 2008
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