Archive for October, 2020

Ali Skylar


Ali Skylar is an blogger/vlogger, author, playwright and composer. She is the creator of Sucky to Soulful, an online personal growth website where she shares quick and easy shifting tools. As part of her “shifting” philosophy, Ali has written two courses, Transforming “Ahh Crap!” Into A “Wholy Shift!” and “Parenting ...

All In by Later Mom Ali Skylar


I was at a Motherhood Later Zoom gathering when one of the moms shared a bit about her parenting journey, and how an extremely challenging birth experience “birthed” an incredible commitment on her husband’s part to help make changes in the workplace. On a global scale, Josh Levs’ work has ...

Keeping the House Clean with Kids by Will Cotter


Almost everyone wishes to have a spotless house throughout the day, but keeping a perfectly neat house with kids is a lot of work. Every mom will tell you how easy it was to clean their house when they didn’t have kids, and Bettercleans.com knows better than anyone how hard ...

What?!? I’m An Older parent?!? by Ali Skylar


I’ll never forget the moment I realized that my hubby, Jamie and I were “older parents.”  I never really gave it a second thought until my son, Chaz, now 21, was in Kindergarten.  He came home one day after Jamie picked him up from school very upset.   Me: Hey love! How ...

“American Dreams”: Interactive and Engaging Virtual Off-Broadway Show, Review by Andrea Santo Felcone


[caption id="attachment_30336" align="alignright" width="300"] Jens Rasmussen, Ali Andre Ali, Imran Sheikh, Andrew Valdez, and Leila Buck. Photo credit: Cherie B. Tay.[/caption] It’s very gratifying to see what artists are doing to reimagine theater for our current times: since we can’t enjoy live in-person theater right now, artists will bring theater to ...

The Distance Learning Playbook for Parents by co-author Rosalind Wiseman (Book Excerpt)


HAPPINESS? What is it? Before the pandemic, most parents, when asked what they want for their children, said, “I want my child to be happy.” But what does happiness really mean? It can’t mean free from painful experiences or conflict with others because those things constantly hap- pen. It can’t be free ...