
This Is Why We Can't Stop Watching Justin Bieber at Coachella
Justin Bieber’s surprise performance at Coachella sparked a wave of social media activity, with his clips replayed thousands of times on Instagram. The author, a self‑identified millennial, reflects on how the nostalgic footage resonated across generations, turning a festival moment into a cultural touchstone. The phenomenon highlights the power of live music events to generate viral content that fuels both fan engagement and brand opportunities. As the clips dominate feeds, they illustrate how artists can extend their reach far beyond the stage.

Small, Sacred Rituals for Flourishing Your Own Way
The author reflects on the resilience of two neglected rosebuds as a metaphor for personal flourishing amid chaos. They argue that small, intentional rituals—like opening a window for five minutes or playing instrumental music—can reset the nervous system and create...

Backtracking on Rules I Made as a Parent
The author recounts how her rigid, early‑stage screen‑time policies gave way to flexible, context‑driven rules as her children aged. Initially she banned phones and social media until high school, but a sixth‑grade football need forced a phone, and peer pressure...

Here's What to Feed Your People Next Week
Emily Ley, author of *The Simplified Cookbook*, shares a complete week‑long dinner plan, detailing five family‑friendly recipes from Egg Roll Bowls to an Easy Shrimp Boil. She explains that a 22‑minute Sunday morning planning session eliminates daily "what’s for dinner?"...

Book Club: Mattering Too Much
Jennifer Breheny Wallace’s *Mattering* examines how the pursuit of significance can shift from empowerment to obsession. The book club highlight zeroes in on the chapter “Mattering Too Much,” revealing the hidden costs of tying self‑worth to external validation. Wallace blends...

Book Club: Mattering Too Much
The March Book Club spotlighted *Mattering* by Jennifer Breheny Wallace, a deep dive into the paradox of feeling overly important. Wallace argues that excessive self‑importance can erode authentic connections and mental wellbeing. The author blends personal anecdotes, Enneagram insights, and...

Easter Dresses I Have My Eye On
Emily’s latest newsletter spotlights Tuckernuck’s spring‑ready Easter dresses, emphasizing comfort, re‑wearability, and pastel color palettes. She highlights ten specific pieces—from cobalt eyelet midi to green silk midi with patch pockets—each linked to her ShopMy storefront. The collection arrives ahead of...

Easter Dresses I Have My Eye On
Emily Leigh spotlights Tuckernuck’s spring collection ahead of Easter, highlighting a curated list of dresses that blend comfort, style, and re‑wearability. She showcases a range of pastel blues, greens, and bold hues across midi, mini, and maxi silhouettes, linking each...

Book Club: What Theo Taught Me About Slowing Down
The review explores Allen Levi’s novel *Theo of Golden*, where an 84‑year‑old Portuguese newcomer, Theo, discovers 92 portrait sketches of a small Southern town’s residents and sets out to deliver each one personally. The narrative unfolds as a quiet, devastating...