Enhancing Your Self-Care Journey
Self-care is a profoundly personal journey. Here’s a list of ten self-care activities that can help you nurture yourself: Continue reading Enhancing Your Self-Care Journey
Self-care is a profoundly personal journey. Here’s a list of ten self-care activities that can help you nurture yourself: Continue reading Enhancing Your Self-Care Journey
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Diana, a resilient mother and advocate for mental health awareness, embraces her journey of growth and empowerment while raising her daughters to be warriors. Happy Mother’s Day! Continue reading Little D’s Journey
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Meet Mimi, a seasoned UGC content creator from Los Angeles with almost a decade in marketing. Raised by Egyptian parents, Mimi’s authentic and engaging content has garnered a dedicated following. Her second article for Manas Magazines highlights her expertise. Mimi blends creativity and cultural richness, leaving an indelible mark in the dynamic world of content creation and marketing. Follow her inspiring journey. Continue reading Cinderella 2024
Estimated Reading Time | 7 minutes 30 seconds About Sabrina My name is Sabrina Sapal and I am a singer-songwriter/fusion artist. I sing and write songs of many genres, but not limited to EDM, World, and Fusion genres. I base a lot of my songwriting on personal life experiences and my colorful imagination. I also love composing melodies for my songs. My heritage is Indian, … Continue reading Q and A with Fusion Artist Sabina Sapal
Estimated Reading Time | 7 minutes 32 Seconds Who is Arneeb Mahbub/ BABA NYZA? BABA NYZA is the alias of Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter, Arneeb Mahbub. His sonic influence stems from his upbringing in Bangladesh, his university days in Toronto, Canada, and most recently his love for exploring the dancehall urban sounds emanating from the UK, the Caribbean, and Nigeria. Such a diverse array of sounds … Continue reading Q and A With BABA NYZA
Singles Edition Estimated Reading Time: 10 minutes Ishita Bama When someone doesn’t see your value, it doesn’t mean that you are not of value. It doesn’t take away ANY of your value. It just means that that person cannot see you for who you need to be seen as. They may never see it, no matter how much amazing value you try to show. You … Continue reading Relationship Advice from Around the Globe
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Estimated Reading Time: 20 minutes Relationship Edition Megan and Tim Roeckel | Married Megan: Marriage isn’t 50/50. Don’t expect it to be. Expect 70/30. You’ll always feel like you’re doing more, but so will they. You do things for them that they don’t notice and vice versa. If you feel like you’re doing 70%, they probably do as well. Don’t date or marry someone based … Continue reading Relationship Advice from Around the Globe
Writer | Samiha Islam Estimated Reading Time: 8 minutes My name is Samiha Islam. I am a 25-year-old Bangladeshi-born queer engineer. I want to use my leadership skills and experience to make an impact on those with a similar background as me, whether that’s the immigrant story, the queer story, the female struggle, or just being an oddball in the crowd. I have been going … Continue reading Story of Samiha
Writer | Quartney Tanner Estimated Reading Time: 4 minutes Self-care can look different for everyone. With overbooked schedules, unanswered emails, the article that won’t write itself, and the social expectation to keep up with the newest meme, it can be challenging to make time for our mental health. My favorite and some of the most simple forms of self-care are: exercising, indulging in delicious food, … Continue reading Embracing Self-Care
Interviewee | Tarah Rupp Estimated Reading Time: 4 minutes What were your expectations for pregnancy? So, to be honest, I had such a negative expectation for pregnancy. The first point being my anxiety makes me expect the absolute worst of things, and two, all I heard were horror stories. There is something about a woman being pregnant that attracts all the other women with children’s … Continue reading First Time Mama During Covid-19