In 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 MoreWhether it’s the holidays or year-end projects at work, the stress that crops up in December can be overwhelming and exhausting.
Read MorePoop, pee, snot, spit-up, drool, throw-up — it’s all gross, right? Now, imagine it isn’t yours: it belongs to your child. And you have to handle it -- sometimes literally handle it. But we’ll get to that. Before becoming a mom, I thought dealing with someone else’s bodily functions would be a huge deal. Now, it’s just a regular part of my day…
Read MoreThere’s a trend happening – a movement, if you will – of Millennials running away from those tried and true social norms. They are marrying later (me!), if at all. They’re looking at career paths and deciding for themselves if a college degree is necessary. They’re waiting to have children or embrace a mortgage. They’re much more open about their struggles, successes, fears, and goals.
Read MoreI was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis in 1995, just before my 21st birthday. In the 24 years since, I have endured all sorts of fun extraintestinal manifestations and equally as fun conversations.
Read MoreHaving spent the last two decades as a model, I have seen the industry transform. Also, I have transformed within the industry. When I was first signed to Wilhelmina Models at 14 years old, I was a size 4. And I kept that size for the next 15 years and went on to sign with Ford Models and Click Models…
Read MoreHere are some ideas for a little self-care for your imagination, from a creative staycation to an epic adventure. Now, go treat yourself!
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