Dating is hard in itself. Living with cerebral palsy is hard in itself. But imagine dating as a woman who has cerebral palsy. Generally speaking, dating is an art, especially […]
Tag: Stacie Kiselman
HOW DO WE DEFINE A HUMAN LIFE WHEN WE GO THROUGH INFERTILITY?
Just as soon as I published my previous blog post about Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial, I saw an update on the trial: Amber Heard and Elon Musk when they were […]
HERE’S HOW JOHNNY DEPP AND AMBER HEARD ARE CHANGING THE DEFINITION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
I’ve been thinking a lot about the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation trial as of late. For those of you that don’t know the history, Johnny Depp was in a relationship […]
IS A WOMAN STAYING IN A MARRIAGE ALWAYS CONSIDERED AS SETTLING?
My husband and I have been married for more than 5 years now, but have been together for more than 10 years. For me personally, marriage is just a piece […]
THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF RELATIONSHIPS THAT WOMEN CAN HAVE WITH FOOD
The Met Gala took place earlier this month. It was a big deal considering it was cancelled altogether in 2020 and then postponed to September last year. Therefore, this was […]
WE MUST NOT FORGET OF THE MENTAL HEALTH OF OUR LOVED ONES
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 […]
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 […]