By Ashley Kincaid An artist’s portfolio tells a story, I’m proud of what mine is telling.” Ashley Kincaid My personal journey with trauma and mental health began at five years old. I was molested at my small hometown elementary school… Read More ›
Mental Health
Inside My Mind High On Anxiety
By Angela Collevecchio Today I want to take you on a trip into the mind of someone having an anxiety attack. If you experience anxiety attacks, this article may help you feel less alone. If you have never experienced one… Read More ›
Chronicles of a Paper Doll
By Shannon Woodworth I’ve been very open about my struggle throughout high school with anorexia and what it means to me to have overcome it. Mostly, I’ve been inspired to share in hopes that it can validate someone else’s story,… Read More ›
Grief As A Stepchild
By Georgia Wickremeratne I’m not one hundred per cent sure of the best way to start writing this so I’m going to try and give you an idea of who my stepfather was. This won’t do it justice but it’ll… Read More ›
Depression stole 13 years of my life… and here’s how I overcame it.
By Julia Nguyen Although approximately 264 million people in the world suffer from depression, it remains a health problem swept under the rug. If someone is suffering from a physical illness like diabetes or hypertension, then it is deemed worthy… Read More ›
How to Know If You’re Dating a Narcissist
By Kristy Best All smiles. That’s me. As a TV show host, I knew how to be excited about anything. Give me one hundred kids in a row telling me the same story and I will make each kid feel… Read More ›