
Random Thoughts: My Dad
Brenda remembers her Dad, and another whose kindness stays with her, on Father’s Day weekend.

Self-Reflection for Digital Direction
Kathy Whelan’s wise advice to ensure we get what we need from our digital devices and leave the rest behind.

The Hidden Work of Integration
Lynnelle Wilson’s program can help us navigate life’s transitions with clarity, confidence, and purpose.

Random Thoughts: In the Garden
Delegate the heavy stuff, use native plants, mind your knees, and wear a hat!
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Meet Hollywood’s Pioneering Women!
Remarkable, talented women who held their own and made great entertainment.

Boston’s Most Haunted Places!
Enjoy a walking tour of Boston’s spooky historic spots.

Let’s Make the World a Kinder Place
Kathy Whelan on how even small acts of kindness can be as powerful as grand gestures.

How Do You Handle Market Fluctuations?
Financial expert Ellen Duffy CFP™ on taking a measured approach to navigate highs and lows.

Brian Nash Fine Art Prints!
A more affordable way to own art from this wonderful, late artist.

This Woman Wants to Help You Stay Safe
Founded by a woman whose online date turned out to be a bank robber!

Good Financial News for Many Mass. Retirees
The new Social Security Fairness Act repeals the GPO (government pension offset) and the WEP (windfall elimination provision).

Katrina on Makeup: Out with the Old, In With the New!
Boston’s own makeup star Katrina Hess on the importance of keeping makeup and tools fresh and clean.

What I Learned on Vacation: 3 Keys to Enhancing Life
Kathy Whelan’s wisdom on parking emotional baggage, recalling places of peace and quiet, and receiving and giving kindness.

Random Thoughts: Merry Christmas!
Brenda wishes you a very happy holiday and a bright year ahead.

Random Thoughts: Did You Bake That?
Cakes as light as bowling balls. Scones like hockey pucks. Brenda’s done baking.

Optimism or Pessimism: What Color is Your Lens?
Can we learn to be more optimistic? Kathy Whelan says absolutely, with practice over time.
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