Tag: Community
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RealTalk|When Being Busy Isn’t the Same as Being Supported
Flow doesn’t happen by accident. It happens when people are supported, guided, and allowed to grow with confidence.
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RealTalk| The White House: Stewardship or Personal Stamp?
The White House has never belonged to one person. It’s a shared symbol, held in trust, meant to reflect restraint more than ego. This Monday’s Real Talk reflects on leadership, stewardship, and the quiet difference between leaving a mark — and protecting a legacy.
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RealTalk|New Year’s Day 2026|Bringing the Old Ways Forward
Moving forward doesn’t mean letting go of what worked. This New Year, let’s bring the old ways forward — responsibility, accountability, and structure — with heart, intention, and hope.
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RealTalk|When Accountability Went Missing — and Why It Matters
Discipline isn’t control. Accountability isn’t punishment. They’re the tools we use to equip young people for life — at home, in school, at work, and in relationships. This is Real Talk.
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H&W|Do Not Drive Impaired
The holidays can turn one drink into one too many — fast. This season, wellness means planning ahead, choosing safety, and making sure everyone gets home alive. Drink responsibly. Don’t drive impaired. Protect yourself and the people you love.
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RealTalk|Indigenous culture and heritage
Growing up in Seattle, I’ve always felt a quiet presence beneath the surface—stories tied to the land that aren’t always fully told. This Real Talk is an invitation to pause, acknowledge the founders of this place, and consider what history may still be missing from our understanding of the Pacific Northwest.
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ASipOfFlava|**“Two Moments That Made Me Laugh… and Think”**
Life handed me two little moments this week — one from NPR and one from a 25-year-old’s “back-pain breakthrough” — and both reminded me how much truth hides inside everyday laughter.
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ASipOfFlava|🌻 The Truth About How I Write
Writing is part of my daily recipe — some days sweet, some days seasoned, some days a little spicy. I don’t pretend to know it all, but I’ve lived enough life to share what I’ve learned and stay open to what I don’t. Every blog is a dish I create from the ingredients life hands…
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🌸 Japanese Women Who Spoke Up: Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga
Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga wasn’t loud, but she was powerful. With quiet determination, she uncovered the truth behind Japanese American incarceration and helped change U.S. history. Her strength echoes through generations — including mine.

