Two women, Harriet and Antoinette, who married into white families share their story as they navigate the currents of a biracial marriage.
Read MoreBurning Man is known for curating outrageous art from around the globe and linking together the lives of inspired creatives. It’s also known to be a little... well, wild. As a counterculture festival packed with tens of thousands of people, who’s surprised?
Read MoreConversational speaks with Kristin Cowart, Founder of BRAVE Public Relations, community volunteer, and strong woman about leadership style and how to become a mentor.
Read MoreI sat down with Atlanta-based interior designer Susie Prince, the owner and principal designer of Susie Mae Design. She also happens to be my sister.
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Kyle Bowers talks to Artivins Ravion Thorpe, also known to many as Mx. Athens Pride 2019-2020. He shared his story of how he got into drag, some lessons learned, and his emerging style.
Jena Dunham sat down with music therapist Sally Ann Nichols, MM, MT-BC, to talk about her practice — and gather a few ideas for how we can all soothe our souls with some smooth tunes.
Read MoreFeeling the worry and stress more than ever right now, I did what I often do when I’m trying to get a handle on something: I turned to books. And that’s when I found Kate Rope.
Read MoreFor these two women, one of our most basic bodily functions as humans just... hurt. They agreed to tell us their stories.
Read MoreKyle Bowers talks to Dr. Kate Morrissey Stahl, sex therapist and all-around good egg.
Read MoreIn the second part of this three-part interview, we learn what happens to Sharon Ingram after her mother was arrested for the murder of her father. At twelve, Sharon had already accepted that the changes in her life would be swift and unrelenting.
Read MoreOne could reasonably describe my family as two things: matriarchal and food people. And by food people, I don’t mean, “OMG, my family are such foodies! My sister makes a mean quiche Lorraine…”
Read MoreAt Conversational, we like to spark conversation about a lot of topics, and this month we’re focused on our bodies and how they function. As women, part of that chat often eventually turns to how you manage your cycle and prevent pregnancy. So, we asked on social media: Why did you choose your method of birth control?
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