If you've got three minutes to kill, you can catch my interview with Liz Faublas, the inspiring, funny and fabulous (can't resist) anchor of Currents on ...
Hey, Cravings Tribe! So, we are starting Day 4 of our adventure, and I'm guessing that if some of you are anything like me (and I'm secretly hoping you are), ...
Our Cravings Tribe is growing, and fast. Thank you for making that happen. Many of you are asking how to sign up and make your membership official. Now there's ...
You know how sometimes you start reading about something and talking about something and suddenly that word or topic starts showing up all around you. Well, ...
When I originally started writing this post two days ago, I was so full of optimism and go-get-'em positivity. I was definitely in cheerleader mode. Then, ...
Our new adventure -- this Cravings Tribe -- is not about making a single, one-year resolution or losing 10 pounds or becoming someone you’re not. It’s about ...
I don’t know about you, but right about now I could use a tribe, a group of like-minded folks who want to band together for support on the journey. I was ...
Three times in my life -- three, count 'em -- I have either started to train as a yoga teacher (back in Austin in the 1980s), started the application process to ...
This morning I posted the link below partly to make a point and partly because it was funny. A comment left on my post in all caps, telling me never to wear a ...
Everyone has his or her own story. Our history, family, faith, environment – all of it combines to create a background story that runs through our entire life, ...
My Life Lines column, running in the current issue of Catholic New York:
My hands look older than my mother’s hands ever did. That’s what I was thinking at ...
It's not about making a resolution or losing 10 pounds or becoming someone you're not. It's about finding out who you really are and coming to terms with your ...
It's not too late to register! I'll be offering a one-day retreat at the Mariandale Retreat and Conference Center in Ossining, N.Y., on Saturday, May 9, on my ...
Some food for thought on this Wisdom Wednesday from Everyday Sacred: A Woman's Journey Home, a beautiful book by potter and author Sue Bender. Not surprisingly, ...
Whenever I give my retreat talk titled "Broken, Beautiful, and Beloved: Learning to See Ourselves through God's Eyes" (last weekend, for example), I quote St. ...
The song "Colours" by Margo Rey has been a favorite on my iTunes play list for quite a while now, but last weekend's Christian Mothers' Retreat in Syracuse was ...
It's that time of year again, the time when we look at ourselves and see all the stuff that needs improving over the next 12 months. We want to lose 10 pounds, ...
For all those who heard me talking about our brokenness on the Morning Air Show on Relevant Radio this morning, here's the original column that sparked this as ...
Ever since I first came in contact with the writings of Thomas Merton almost 30 years ago, he has spoken to me. I know I'm not alone there. Countless people of ...
I don't know about you, but I'm still full from yesterday's Thanksgiving eat-a-thon. I can't even think about food. Except for those pies on the counter. And ...