Whos Its and Whats Its

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  • Musings,  Whos Its and Whats Its

    Podcasts: How I Get Through My Days (Updated)

    Edit: This was one of my favorite posts to write. However, in the world of podcasts, new ones have come along and a few old faithfuls have gone. So I’ve updated this post with some new podcasts as well as removed some who are no longer putting out new episodes. I’ve actually planned on writing this post for a while now, but something else always comes up and I push it back. However, I’ve been having writer’s block and also been working to parse out what to share here and what to post to Patreon. As I go through the motions of my day; getting washed and dressed, cleaning, preparing…

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    A Talk With #MEinENDO

    One of the great parts about the #BloGHer16 Expo was that it didn’t just consist of retail brands and service providers. There were booths dedicated to women’s health, one of the being #MEinEndo. Their goal is to provide women with the facts about endometriosis and bring the conversation about this disease. Endometriosis affects about 1 in 10 women of reproductive age, but often goes undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. At the #MeinEndo booth, I got the chance to conduct a short interview with an OB/GYN, Dr. Vahora, who specializes in treating endometriosis and a woman, Karen, living with endometriosis. Unfortunately, I didn’t realize I would get this opportunity so I was wasn’t equipped…

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    Wash days and why they suck: Part 1

    There are 2 definitions of wash days that I ascribe to. The first is the one that my fellow naturalistas agree upon. The second is what makeup artists and makeup lovers alike will agree upon. Both types are time-consuming and almost guarantee you won’t be leaving the house that day. I’ll go through the steps of both in this post. Makeup Brush Wash Day The first step here is to gather the array of brushes you’ve used that week. After my brush collection got to a certain size, I had to keep separate containers to be able to differentiate which were clean and which were dirty. I had been wasting time…