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Dismantling Oppression with Love
Friendships are the supportive structure women need to thrive.
Did you get your weekly dose of friendship?
It’s just what the doctor ordered.
The Busy Woman’s Guide to Being Well-Read
Revive your reading habit: from dusty bookshelves to page-turning bliss.
The Online Allure
Heather Nimmo chronicles the last two decades of online dating.
25 Years Later, I Get My Dream Corsage
Ever since her date presented her with wilted white carnations dipped in green dye (ugh), she’s been dreaming of a re-do.
On Women and Alcohol
“I had no idea that I had a drinking problem.”
On Personal Growth
Does your mother know your answer to my good morning text is a dick pick?
Why You’re Not Making Friends as an Adult
…and some solutions.
Living in the Grey Area
I started going grey at 22. It’s not as scary as we all think.
Why Lower Income Families Report More Parental Satisfaction
When it comes to parenting, money isn’t a direct path to happiness.
‘The Fear’: spiralling after a night of drinking
A poetic take on that all too familiar feeling the morning after a raucous night out.
Why Your Next Vacation Should Be Solo
There’s something special about experiencing a new place, custom, or cuisine all by yourself.
An Unflinching Portrait of Life as a Single Mom
Setting it Straight with No-Holds-Barred.
Choosing the Child-free Life
“So when are you two going to have kids?!”
Traveling Abroad for IVF
As a result of skyrocketing costs and high demand, infertile patients are taking matters into their own hands and becoming global healthcare consumers.
A Royal Fantasy: On Princess Diana, Parasocial Grief and The Digital Footprint We Leave Behind
How do you keep the memory of someone alive when there is no digital footprint left behind? Anna Haines reflects on her mother’s death and doppelgänger.
Single and Unbothered (sort of)
Navigating adulthood against societal, familiar, and our own expectations.
Pseudo-Dying On Psilocybin
An ex media executive shares the life-changing medicinal experience that helped with life-long anxiety around health and death.
To Find Peace Again, I Had To Get (Really) Sweaty
At a loss for how to cope with trauma, one writer reflects on the only thing that felt healing: heat.
Fighting Over Fake News: Social Media Without Objectivity
The Canadian government has quietly taken away our ability to have fact-driven debates online. Where does that leave us?