If we want more babies, we need to fix adulthood first

I read an article last week noting that by the end of this decade, every Baby Boomer in America will be 65 or older. Because Baby Boomers make up the largest generation, we’re already feeling the effects of that demographic shift—worker shortages, pressure on health care systems and growing strain on Social Security and Medicare. … Continue reading If we want more babies, we need to fix adulthood first

A season for reflection, embracing a new kind of journey

The coming of Christmas — and the beginning of a new year — has a way of inviting reflection. For many, this time carries mixed emotions. Some have endured difficult, even traumatic, times this year. Others look back and see growth and healing or unexpected progress along their journey. For most of us, it’s a … Continue reading A season for reflection, embracing a new kind of journey

A letter to women of 2025: Your life is yours – don’t let anyone take that away from you

Dear Young Women of 2025, I hope these words reach you not just as encouragement, but as a reminder of your power—and a call to protect it. Lately, I’ve noticed a growing drumbeat in the news: the federal government is “concerned” about declining birth rates. Frankly, I’m not sure why they’re surprised. We live in … Continue reading A letter to women of 2025: Your life is yours – don’t let anyone take that away from you