The link to the podcast is at the bottom of the post. This week's podcast was inspired by my comment section from last week's podcast. Is there a term for that? That, I believe, is the definition of meta, no? Suz mentioned in the comments that her family appreciates her blog and other things that… Continue reading Podcast #18- Mixed Tapes/Talking to Plants/ Giving My Dogs Voices
Category: Humor
Screw It, I’m Eating Tater Tots- Episode 29
If you're new to my blog, welcome! Here is an explanation of the tater tot post. Goodreads So many of you encouraged me to join Goodreads. I'm already in love with it. I've created a profile, so please follow me so that I may follow you back. That way, I'll be able to know which… Continue reading Screw It, I’m Eating Tater Tots- Episode 29
Podcast #16- Toxic On the Inside/ Meditation that Anyone Can Do/ My Library Book “Problem”
I understand that not everyone enjoys podcasts or has a Spotify account. So I've decided to create these posts so that you may listen or not and still participate, because I enjoy interacting with each and every one of you, but I don't want you to feel excluded, nor do I want you to feel… Continue reading Podcast #16- Toxic On the Inside/ Meditation that Anyone Can Do/ My Library Book “Problem”
Your Own Little Masterpiece
The one-year anniversary of entering menopause will be next month, which means I haven't had a menstrual period in two years. My book is about my five-year journey through perimenopause and how I felt completely unprepared when it began. However, it is also my way of starting a conversation about perimenopause and menopause, as well… Continue reading Your Own Little Masterpiece
A Year Without Facebook
As of this month, I haven't had a Facebook account in over a year. Last year, I wrote about my decision to leave Facebook, and I discussed my reasons for doing so. In the comments, many readers agreed with me, but I don't want to alienate those of you who use Facebook. That isn't the… Continue reading A Year Without Facebook
Why Chicago Needs a John Hughes Museum by Moira Rose
In 2015, I wrote a blog post titled "Why Chicago Needs a John Hughes Museum." But the explanation was flimsy, and given the testosterone-heavy, estrogen-depleted atmosphere in Hollywood, it felt like I needed to read the room better. I unpublished the post several years ago and promptly forgot about it. Until one day, while working on… Continue reading Why Chicago Needs a John Hughes Museum by Moira Rose