Author: Rachel
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If You Can Put a Pool in a Football Stadium, You Can Do Anything

If Lucas Oil Stadium can transform from Taylor Swift’s sequins to monster truck roars… from GenCon gamers plotting galactic empires to an Olympic-sized pool shimmering under spotlights… then why do we convince ourselves we have to stay in one lane? We weren’t built for just one role, one title, or one season. Reinvention is allowed.… Read more
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From Chaos to Care: Lessons from The Bear and Unreasonable Hospitality

You don’t have to work in a restaurant to know what ‘Fishes’ feels like. And you don’t need a Michelin star to live out ‘Forks.’ This isn’t really a story about forks — it’s about care, culture, and the ripple effect of tiny acts that make people feel seen, on TV, in business, and in… Read more
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The Chumbawamba Loop: I get knocked down, but I get up again.

Adult life is basically Chumbawamba on repeat: fall down, get up, repeat. Only now, instead of falling down on a dance floor under a disco ball, you’re tripping over laundry baskets, unpaid bills, and the Lego someone swore they cleaned up. You get up—not to keep dancing—but to make a grocery run, call the insurance… Read more
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Make the Splash

This isn’t just about a swimsuit. It’s about the moment you decide to stop sitting out of your own life. The splash doesn’t have to be graceful. You just have to make it. Read more
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The Gift of an Hour

Peace doesn’t always look like a vacation. Sometimes it looks like a nap in your car and a caramel sundae with a friend. Read more
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More Than A Haircut

I once cried so hard into a shampoo bowl that I looked like the “before” picture in a sinus commercial. My nose was running, my eyebrows were freshly waxed and flaming pink, and my face was blotchy enough to scare small children. And yet, my stylist Cara didn’t flinch. She didn’t rush me, didn’t try… Read more
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A Prayer for Teachers Returning to School

A Prayer for Teachers Returning to School Read more
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Adulting Is B-A-N-A-N-A-S: Things I Thought I’d Know By Now (But Don’t)

I turn 44 today and still have to sing a Gwen Stefani song to spell “bananas.” Turns out, adulthood doesn’t come with a manual—just a lot of Googling, guessing, and hoping your robot vacuum (named Dua Sweepa) picks up the slack. Read more
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Encouraging or Crushing? How Parents Shape Their Kids With Words

I wasn’t trying to listen—but once I heard those words, I couldn’t un-hear them. It made me wonder how often our kids carry more than just gear after practice. Sometimes they carry the weight of our words too. Read more
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A Prayer for the Caregivers (and the Cared-For)

For every family carrying the long weight of chronic illness — a prayer for strength, dignity, and hope that never quits. Read more
