Follow the Fear

BY JEN OLENICZAK BROWN I’ve been teaching and performing improv for over half my life. In NYC, I was part of a cast that performed on Friday and Saturday nights, […]
Taking the Trade School Path

Upcoming high school graduates are considering their future. The question is not, “What profession do I want?” but instead, “What professions require a short-term education to achieve a high-paying career […]
Overcoming Gaps: A Three Part Series, Part 2 Pay Gap

BY JEN OLENICZAK BROWN According to a 2018 report from the American Association of University Women, women experience $513 billion in lost wages a year due to the pay […]
11 Little Known Facts about Left-Handers

Did you know that International Left-Hander’s Day is on August 13th and commemorates the inconveniences of being left-handed? What about the fact that one in four of the Apollo astronauts […]
Daily Doses of Inspiration

BY JAMIE LOBER Women in our community tend to wear many hats. They act as wives, mothers, professionals, caregivers, and even chauffeurs and chief cooks and cleaners. They strive to […]