“The Road to Recovery”, (By: Elizabeth Jordan) There is not a day that goes by that I do not look at food and think of my past. It almost all […]
My Life After College… (By: Emily Jokisch, MS, RD, LDN, CSCS) As a registered dietitian, I feel like I have spent the majority of my life after college working with […]
“What is Reverse Anorexia?” (By: Megan Dottermusch) Disclaimer: “Reverse anorexia” is not a medical, diagnosable, DSM-V term, but rather vernacular to describe an obsessive mindset. Reverse anorexia is a type of […]
“Putting the Routine to Rest” (By: Maria Grasso) I tend to think I’m a pretty smart gal. I placed pretty high in my middle school, spelling bee after all (that’s an […]
“Same Trail, Different Day.” (By: Jessie Capps) The Red Trail at Percy Warner Park: a place where hikers clear their minds; a place where dogs can jaunt off-leash through leaf piles; […]
“The Road to Recovery” (By: Elizabeth Jordan) I was reading a blog the other day called, “Understanding One’s Worth: A Cornerstone of Recovery from Eating Disorders and Other Mental and […]
Language Barriers (By: Natalie Papini) “But if thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought.” -George Orwell George Orwell affirmed what I believe to be a pressing issue when it […]
“In Your Own Words” (By: Maria Grasso) A few days ago someone asked me, “What’s the most moving story you’ve heard lately?” The answer? My own. I hope my narcissistic response […]
“The Art of Comparison” (By: Lindey Knox) I used to be a painter. No one knew. My paintings were mostly portraits and rarely abstract. Though, if abstract art depicts a person […]