There are many benefits to having indoor plants in your home. Most importantly, “they make for a happy environment, help purify the air, and lighten the space,” says General Manager Kristina Haysley of Mahonia, a home decor store in the NuLu area of downtown Louisville.Filling in … [Read more...] about Enhance Your Home With Houseplants – Part 1 Of 3
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Looking For A Good Book? Here’s What We’re Reading This Summer
The Collected Regrets of Clover by Mikki BrammerWhile a book about a death doula may not strike you as a fun summer read, The Collected Regrets of Clover is certainly an exception. Less about death and more about living life to its fullest, this book follows the adventures of … [Read more...] about Looking For A Good Book? Here’s What We’re Reading This Summer
Bonding Over Birdies
Sisters Judy Werst and Patsy Unclebach played golf together for the first time in 2001 when Judy moved back to the Louisville area. Growing up in Portland, the two had always been close, but the eight year age difference between them meant that Judy was leaving home as Patsy was … [Read more...] about Bonding Over Birdies
Lighten Your Load With Humor
I have been told that I have a good sense of humor, but not at the expense of others. I do not laugh at people’s mistakes, distresses, or misfortunes. I feel compassion and look for ways to be supportive. I am less and less apt to engage in ridicule or sarcasm. I resist using … [Read more...] about Lighten Your Load With Humor
Contemplating Your Next Move – Workplace Conversation About Ageism (Part 3 of 3)
Time For A Conversation“If ageism happens in your workplace, have some courageous conversations with people,” says Dr. John-Robert Curtin, professor at Indiana University and the University of Louisville. Have conversations with people you trust, and if you’re nervous to have … [Read more...] about Contemplating Your Next Move – Workplace Conversation About Ageism (Part 3 of 3)