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work for Awakeners

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View fullsize Gabby Bates and Keetje Kuipers on falling in love with poetry, working together as student and professor, and renegotiating their dynamic after moving to the same city years later. Also in the mix: lots of reading aloud from old email exchanges, earl
View fullsize “Oh gosh—I can’t start crying ALREADY,” Keetje says about five minutes in to our conversation with her and her former student, Gabrielle Bates (@gabrielle_bates_). They met 13 years ago in a class that altered the course of Ga
View fullsize In our latest episode, we talk with nonfiction writers Tajja Isen and Nicole Chung about the story of their relationship from Twitter to the Catapult masthead, the myths of literary mentorship, how working with editors can help writers see a future f
View fullsize The year is 2017. Literary Twitter is still good. Tajja Isen publishes an essay with Electric Literature, and Nicole Chung reads the essay, loves the voice, and invites Tajja to pitch her at Catapult (RIP). After collaborating to publish Tajja’
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View fullsize “There are plenty who’d hardly / recognize me now, I used to be that cruel,” reads the opening line of Carl Phillips’s poem “Fist and Palm.” In our most recent episode, Carl and Aditi discuss the story behind the p
View fullsize A few of our favorite quotes from our last episode featuring Carl Phillips and Aditi Machado โค๏ธ We talked metaphor, “American” poetry, the patience it takes to “build” poems slowly over time, and so much more—listen on A
View fullsize “Carl told me, these poems are strange,” Aditi says of moving to the U.S. to study with Carl in the MFA at Washington University. “I would get so excited—I wrote this in my journal, which I think is so funny: ‘There were
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View fullsize How does your fiction tell time? How does a place develop its own temporal rhythm, its own relationship with history (or erasure)? In our most recent episode, @tash.aw and @jemmawei talk time, place, narrative “perch,” and why they don&rs
View fullsize “In Tash I trust,” Jemimah Wei says of @tash.aw in our most recent episode. They discuss why Jemimah stood out in Tash’s fiction master class on “time and place” back in 2015, the challenges of literary mentorship in Sin

Work for Wellbel

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Work for Smith Counseling LLC

View fullsize This National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, I’m joining @NEDA to shine a light on gaps in eating disorder care—and the power of self-advocacy.๐Ÿ’œ Primary care providers are often the first point of contact. Speaking up, asking questions
View fullsize Eating disorders are often hidden, showing up in our habits, thoughts, and physical and mental health.๐Ÿ’œ This National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, I’m joining @NEDA to shine a light on these experiences and support those struggling. By sha
View fullsize Eating disorders can affect anyone, and certain factors—like mental health history, dieting, chronic illness, or perfectionism—can increase risk. ๐Ÿ’œ This National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, I’m partnering with @NEDA to raise a
View fullsize This National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, I’m proud to partner with @NEDA to raise awareness about the realities of eating disorders and the mental health disorders that often occur alongside them. Understanding the full picture helps redu
View fullsize This National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, I’m proud to partner with @NEDA to highlight that eating disorders affect every BODY, in every community. Stigma, stereotypes, and barriers to care often get in the way—but by sharing resourc
View fullsize Every BODY belongs. Every story matters. ๐Ÿ’œ

This National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, I’m proud to partner with @NEDA to spread hope and provide life-changing information and resources. Eating disorders are often hidden, but we are bringi
View fullsize Eating disorders thrive in silence, but no one should face them alone. At Smith Counseling Group, we are dedicated to supporting teens and adults on their journey to recovery. By raising awareness, we connect individuals to vital resources and a comm
View fullsize The time is now to fund eating disorder research. Despite the profound impact eating disorders have on individuals and communities, research funding remains disproportionately low. At Smith Counseling Group, we are dedicated to providing evidence-bas
View fullsize The time is now to recognize eating disorders as a critical public health issue. At Smith Counseling Group, we are dedicated to supporting teens and adults in their recovery from eating disorders—conditions that carry the second highest mortali
View fullsize Smith Counseling Group is joining NEDA on Day 4 of Eating Disorder Awareness Week, and we want to remind you that now is the time to learn the facts about eating disorders. The more we know, the better we can spot the signs and help people get the su
View fullsize The Time is Now to know the truth about eating disorders. Common myths spread harmful disinformation, preventing many people from recognizing that they or someone they know may be at risk of developing an eating disorder. Here at Smith Coun
View fullsize Eating Disorders Awareness Week is here, and it’s time to speak up! Awareness and access to the right resources can make a real difference in someone’s journey to recovery. Early detection can change lives. Let’s come together this
View fullsize At Smith Counseling Group, we’re honoring NEDA’s National Eating Disorder Awareness Week by sharing what we know and breaking the silence around eating disorders. We believe that catching early signs can kickstart the journey to recovery,
View fullsize Eating disorders affect the whole family, but Family-Based Therapy (FBT) empowers parents to play a leading role in their child’s healing. In our latest blog, Dr. Ann Smith breaks down how FBT works and why it’s the best approach for kids
View fullsize “Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms - to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances.” - Viktor Frankl
View fullsize “To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best to make you everybody else, means to fight the hardest human battle ever and to never stop fighting.” - E.E Cummings