It doesn’t seem nearly enough to say “Black Lives Matter.”
Not nearly enough compassion, effort, or energy can go into those three words that communicate the extent to which humanity is waking up to the fact that we...
Here in Maine, February means winter is about half over. The days start getting a little longer and spring starts to be a speck I can see in the near future.
For me, February is a month of...
Solving new puzzles together without a box cover for reference
It’s April 8, and I’m taking big, deep breaths as I write this from my car on the East End in Portland, Maine....
Times change, seasons change, and people change.
This was my message for a six-minute and 40 seconds PechaKucha (PK) presentation I did last month about my personal recovery journey and how Journey magazine started.
PK is a storytelling format in which a presenter shows 20 slides...
Today, I’m thankful for a community that is built on lifelong learners.
Our past provides ample opportunity to be re-examined, reflected on, and then reframed in a way that best supports us today. I know I learn something new about myself every time I walk...
As we go to print with this Journey issue #14, I’m reflecting on this past year.
Last year at this time, it seemed like my life was a 1,000 piece puzzle that someone had taken out of the box but there was no cover to...