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If New York City were a yearbook, The Flower Shop would definitely win “Most Likely to Host a Wild Party in
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Ah, gifting. The age-old tradition that makes you question every relationship you’ve ever had. “What would they like? What do they
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New Yorkers: The Myth of the Mean and the True Nature of the Born-N-Raised
Let’s get this out of the way right now: New Yorkers are not mean. They’re not rude, they’re not cold, and they certainly
Traveling with a Purpose: How to Make a Positive Impact While Exploring
Let’s face it—most of us love to travel for the ’gram, the food, and the chance to flex our “look at
Author: Susan CainPublished: January 2012 Susan Cain’s Quiet is a transformative exploration of introversion, challenging the cultural bias that favors extroversion and celebrating
Pass the Gravy, Not the Grievances: Keeping the Peace When Politics Comes Up at the Table
Ah, Thanksgiving—the season of stretchy pants, pumpkin pie, and the yearly game of Will Uncle Bob Ruin Dinner by Talking Politics?
The Healing Power of Soul Supporters: Nurturing Growth and Resilience
Life can be a rollercoaster, a jigsaw puzzle, or—on bad days—a tangled mess of Christmas lights in July. As we navigate
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Let’s talk about coming out later in life. And by “later in life,” I mean anytime after your teenage years, which















