
What happens in my brain? My questions and sometimes answers published at AskingForMe.org
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SOME (NOT ALL) Gen X grew wealth as adults.1
Can we oversimplify for a second? For just a millisecond? I see a lot of socials arguing over whose fault it is, “it” being [widely gesturing] Every Thing Wrong with the World Today. Inevita...
Be so clear on this: Marsha Blackburn’s racism is the full responsibility of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA).1 Their failure to address people like her is their collective breaking of the laws of the Church.
But yeah their study c...
I told this story at Williamsburg Unitarian Universalists on Sunday, July 5th. The service was focused on ancestry and the sometimes complex way to look at our past and history while still seeing the truth, good and bad, about our ancestors...
Christian Nationalism erases the parts of history that make the American Church look bad. It attempts to create a reality where Christianity itself is the prime reason for all good things, and all other beliefs (including the sects of Chris...
Victims of abuse are constantly doing a social math.
Will talking about it cost me?
Will asking questions help or hurt?
Is this person safe for me and my loved ones?
Can I trust this leader to do the right thing and to represent me well...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
DEI wife, mom, stepmom, blogger, podcaster, fighter, canary, Social Media Harder 2025, GenX Rises after brunch, Dir of Religious Education at Unitarian Universalists
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