I previously wrote a blog post about the hardships of a disability or an illness becoming a brand. Whether it’s on a personal level or a professional level, it doesn’t […]
Author: Stacie Kiselman
A WOMAN’S ROLE IN RELATIONSHIPS AS REPRESENTED IN ENTERTAINMENT
We have another Lea Michele related post for you today. However, this time, it’s about her ‘Glee’ character, Rachel Berry, rather than herself. When we were first introduced to Rachel […]
THE IMPORTANCE OF PROFESSIONALLY STAYING HUMBLE NO MATTER WHAT YOUR STATUS IS
I want to talk a little bit about Lea Michele. For those of you that don’t know, she’s an actress, singer, and author. She starred as Rachel Berry on the […]
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HOW I SEE MYSELF AND HOW SOCIETY SEES ME
In my previous post, I talked about how I don’t label myself as disabled even though I am, as well as despite the fact that society sees me as disabled. […]
I DON’T PUT THE ‘DISABLED’ LABEL ON MYSELF EVEN THOUGH I AM DISABLED. HERE’S WHY.
I was recently reminded of an incident that happened to me when I worked as a freelance writer. I worked with a client who resided in United Kingdom and operated […]
A DAY IN A LIFE OF A WOMAN LIVING IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY
Story By: Stefanie Fernandes Think of your summer holidays when you were 8 years old. You slept in, after breakfast you would pick up your best friend and you would […]
THE HARSH REALITY OF A DISABILITY OR ILLNESS BECOMING YOUR BRAND
I recently came across an article that talked about Ellie Green’s story. For those of you who don’t know who she is, Ellie Green is the young woman whose mother […]
TO SURRENDER IS TO BECOME WHO WE CAN BE
Story By: Mariana Jimenez How would you describe your relationship with yourself? Whenever I’m asked to define what mental health means to me, I find myself repeatedly referring back to […]
ALL THE THINGS NO ONE EVER TELLS YOU ABOUT INFERTILITY AND IVF
Infertility can be one of the most difficult experiences a woman will ever go through in her life if she wants to have children. It’s a very slow and painful […]
HERE’S WHY WILL SMITH WAS RIGHT TO SLAP CHRIS ROCK AT THE OSCARS
Oscar nights had become dull these past few years to the point where there’s no point to watch the ceremony, care who’s nominated, nor even care for any drama that […]