by SB Rawz | Mar 7, 2022 | Satisfying Days
I have noticed myself rushing around a lot lately. Part of it is having a very full coaching schedule, which is wonderful. Part of it is prioritizing the things that make my whole self feel more alive and agile and present, like sitting for meals, (nearly) daily yoga,... by SB Rawz | Dec 21, 2020 | Bigger Badder Life
Values describe the personal qualities we choose to embody to guide our actions; the sort of person we want to be; the manner in which we treat ourselves and others, and our interaction with the world around us. from ethicssage.com Can a value be inherently... by SB Rawz | Nov 16, 2020 | Bigger Badder Life
The word “naïve” kept floating into my world last week. As they say, twice is a coincidence and three times is a trend so when I found the word in at least two articles and one personal email, my curiosity kicked in. What was it about “naïve” that was swirling... by SB Rawz | Nov 9, 2020 | Satisfying Days
In November of 2016, I attended the Women’s March in my hometown of Greensboro, North Carolina, with a friend and our mothers. It was the first time my friend’s mother had participated in anything she considered to be activism. Women across the country... by SB Rawz | Jun 1, 2020 | Our Web of Interconnection
Dear Fellow White Americans: On Saturday, I read an article in the Roanoke Times about a man, Walker Sigler, who was shot in his home by police in 2018. It seems there was an open door that led to suspicion of an active crime and five officers attempted to...