Lifestyle
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Wings of a Lioness: The Geology of Inherited Pride
People often ask me where I get the strength to pack my entire life into two suitcases and head into the unknown. Where do I get that step that never falters, neither in the cold Canadian North nor under the elegant skies of France? The answer doesn't lie in geographic maps, but in an old photo album, my mother's oversized ring, and that blue flight attendant's cap that is worth more to me than any crown. My courage is not my own doing – it is the dowry left to me by my mother, a woman who conquered heights with airplanes, and the earth beneath her feet with her unwavering character.
By Magma Star3 days ago in Families
Mikayla Matthews: Growing Up, Motherhood, and Public Life
Growing up is rarely simple. People make mistakes, learn difficult lessons, and slowly discover who they are. Most of these moments happen privately, shared only with close friends and family. For some individuals, however, life unfolds in front of a public audience. That reality can make ordinary experiences feel far more intense. Mikayla Matthews is one of those people whose personal journey became widely visible through television and social media. Viewers first noticed her as part of a group of young adults navigating relationships, friendship, and early adulthood. Over time, her story grew beyond entertainment. It became a portrait of motherhood, personal struggle, loyalty, and learning to grow while thousands of people watch every step.
By Muqadas khan3 days ago in Viva
Carlton Jama Adams: Building Stronger Families Through Healthy Parenting Strategies. AI-Generated.
Professor Carlton Jama Adams is a licensed clinical psychologist and a professor of psychology who has dedicated much of his professional life to understanding how families grow, communicate, and overcome challenges together. His work focuses on healthy parenting strategies and the ways in which emotional awareness can strengthen relationships within the home. As an educator, he teaches courses on masculinities, human services and community justice, Africana intellectual thought, and the psychology of oppression and liberation. He has also worked extensively with individuals involved in the criminal justice system and has consulted with international, national, and community based organizations on leadership strategy and executive coaching. Through both his teaching and consulting work, Carlton Jama Adams has developed a perspective on family life that highlights the importance of communication, emotional safety, and consistent guidance in raising resilient children.
By Carlton Adams3 days ago in Families
The Yellowed Booklet
I visited home recently and decided to help my parents go through some of the old belongings and clear out things we no longer needed. One day, my father opened a box tucked inside a long-forgotten bag. As he sifted through its contents – old passports, letters, papers, and receipts – he pulled one out and handed it to me.
By Harpreet Lota3 days ago in Families
The Family Portrait
I have a thing against confident men. Don’t get me wrong—I do not hate them. I am just amazed by their sheer arrogance. To look life in the face and turn it to stone, Medusa-like. To smile at a camera and not be fazed by the lights flashing millisecond by millisecond. To wear jewelry and not fear that it will slip from sweat on their wrists, their necks, or their fingers.
By Brian Kennedy3 days ago in Families


















