by Bonnie Sludikoff | Etiquette, Family & Parenting, Life Lessons
For the Troubled Parent: Before you throw tomatoes- or for the friends of Vengeful-Facebook-Daughter-Man, before you shoot seven bullets at your computer, I hope you’ll read this post and think about it. I’d like to respond to the enlightening video I just saw. I gave...
by Colin Lively | Career, Business & Money, City Life, Etiquette, Hair & Makeup/Style & Fashion, Lifestyles, People, Radio
Would a Rose by Any Other Name Smell as Sweet? My guest this week will certainly have the answer to that and much much more… Imagine this: You arrive at work as usual, as you have been doing for the last “however long” and you have human resources...
by Colin Lively | City Life, Etiquette, Home & Food, Lifestyles, Radio
Live online Friday, 11am EST on The Colin Lively Show. If Hildamae had been your mother you would have learned when, why, and how a porch was a porch one day and a veranda the next. Well, lucky me (kinda), I am the one who got stuck with Hildamae… “Baby...
by Molly Cantrell-Kraig | Attitudes on Aging, Etiquette, Life Lessons, People, Yoga & Mindfulness
I was walking along at a pretty good clip, a quarter of the way through my Daily Constitutional when I met her. Almost clear of the driveway, I caught, out of the corner of my eye, a sedan barreling my way. Its pilot blissfully unaware that I existed, her hair the...
by Bobbie Horowitz | *Say YES to YOU! ~ Bobbie Horowitz, Columnist, Etiquette, Feel Good, Mind & Body, Self-Love
I was a teen in 1950’s. Were You Around In the 1940s 50s and 60s? If So, Did you see many pregnant tummies being shown off on the street or in a restaurant or at an event, etc? When I was carrying my wonderful son, David, in 1968, which isn’t really that long ago, I...
by Bonnie Sludikoff | Etiquette, Humor, Love & Romance
The last “normal” moment I remember in my perspective of dating was somewhere around 8 or 9 years old. my older sisters owned a board game “Sweet Valley High:The Game”- you put little cardboard dream dates into little plastic pegs and they stood up and walked around...