by Julie McGue | Apr 14, 2021 | That Girl This Life
Identity, family, and belonging in an American mixed-race family By Dori Jones Yang Julie McGue Author Identity, family, and belonging in an American mixed-race family By Guest Blogger, Dori Jones Yang As a white American reporter living in Hong Kong, I noticed and...
by Julie McGue | Apr 7, 2021 | That Girl This Life
Favorite Son, Favorite Daughter Julie McGue Author I’ve been thinking about favorites lately. Favorite place to vacation–once Covid is officially vanquished, of course! My favorite restaurant to nab a longed-for reservation–after my second shot this week. And, the...
by Julie McGue | Mar 31, 2021 | That Girl This Life
Author Interview with Rikki West Rikki West Author Rikki West began training in Muay Thai kickboxing in her sixties, years before she needed a killer body to generate stem cells for her sister Linda’s life-sustaining stem cell transplant. When lymphoma erupted in...
by Julie McGue | Mar 24, 2021 | That Girl This Life
“Are you a Carrot, an Egg, or a Coffee Bean?” Julie McGue Author Several months ago, I shared an inspirational piece from my favorite spiritual teacher, Fr. Greg, the rector at Holy Name Cathedral. It was called “I Wish You Enough.” Many of you commented on how much...
by Julie McGue | Mar 17, 2021 | That Girl This Life
Tolerations Julie McGue Author On Monday morning at 5AM, the condo building’s fire alarm blared. The undulating screeches– which continued for a solid thirty minutes–alternated with a woman’s kind but insistent voice informing us: There has been a fire reported in...
by Julie McGue | Mar 10, 2021 | That Girl This Life
We are meaning-making creatures Julie McGue Author After I wrote last week’s blog, I received my friend Michelle’s weekly newsletter. Michelle Marlahan is a writer, respected yogi, and a thoughtful person. Because Michelle’s electronic messages are always short,...
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