Telluride Daily Planet, Friday, October 11, 2024 I adore pomegranates – the sweet arils and their bitter seeds, and everything these bursts of goodness can add to a salad, a dessert, a smoothie bowl, or just a messy, stain-making hand-to-mouth experience. Growing up, we’d see them relegated to sad displays of exotic grocery store fruits,…… Continue reading Bittersweet
Tag: Mental Health
Stresslaxing (Yes, it’s a thing)
Telluride Daily Planet, Friday, September 27, 2024 “For fast-acting relief, try slowing down.” — Lily Tomlin Growing up, I don’t remember much relaxing around our house. Honestly, there was my mom smoking and listening to Mozart, which was the closest thing she had to a daily mindfulness meditation. And I can recall exactly one image…… Continue reading Stresslaxing (Yes, it’s a thing)
Crazy for sleep
Telluride Daily Planet, Friday, September 12, 2024 I can tell you exactly when I got the best sleep of my life, aside from childhood and adolescence: my mid 20s in NYC, in a “wrong movie” period, when I just wanted out after four years of city life. Where I actually landed — before moving away…… Continue reading Crazy for sleep
Open sesame (and hemp)
Telluride Daily Planet, Friday, August 30, 2024 If you were around in the 60s, 70s or 80s, you probably remember seeds as garnishes, at best. Flax, hemp, and pumpkin were virtually unknown in our house. Chia seeds? Part of a novelty item called a Chia Pet, a terra cotta shape advertised on TV that could…… Continue reading Open sesame (and hemp)
Lab results
Telluride Daily Planet, Friday, August 16, 2024 “Healing is a matter of time, but it is sometimes also a matter of opportunity.” This one gets a little personal. About a year ago, I was asked to take a specific genetic test on account of a sibling having tested positive and gone through a challenging year…… Continue reading Lab results
Tech neck
Telluride Daily Planet, Friday, August 2, 2024 It’s astonishing what you’ll try. Growing up, I had a brother who would try pretty much anything from kissing a turtle on the lips to eating a smashed hot dog off the street for a dollar – which would be worth $20 today, but still. I won’t say…… Continue reading Tech neck