Part five of a series in which I gather insights from experts in leadership, diversity, and wellness. Faith transitions are profound and often challenging periods in a person's life. They involve ...
In May, I traveled to England to interview, film and photograph for a documentary and articles marking Karl G. Maeser and Brigham Young University’s 150th anniversary celebration. During the trip, our ...
The world is always quick to tell us who to be and what we should want—often setting unintended guidelines for what defines success. Sometimes these external forces may conflict with what we believe.
Astrid Coste is a fourth-year in journalism at Ohio State. Coste previously reported for The Lantern, though she has not contributed to the publication’s coverage since March 2024. My fellow ...
When Sarah, a recently retired hospital CEO, attended her first neighborhood book club meeting, she froze at the simple question: "Tell us a little about yourself." For 30 years, her answer had been ...
Joan Didion opens The White Album with the famous line “We tell ourselves stories in order to live.” This statement reflects her view that humans rely on narratives to make sense of life’s chaotic, ...
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