I'm a seasoned culture journalist and freelance content creator and strategist. journalist and content marketer. I'm a long-time contributor to outlets including AARP, Parade, Readers Digest, The Girlfriend, Costco Connection and many others and have written for outlets including CNN, TheStreet, The Week, Fortune, Forbes, The Guardian, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Esquire, Men's Health, Yahoo Finance, USA Today, and many more top-tier outlets.
I'm the author of three award-winning nonfiction books "Ancient Prayer: Channeling Your Faith 365 Days of the Year", "Career and Corporate Cool" and "Hello Gorgeous! Beauty Products in America '40s-'60s." I lead interactive workshops on topics including business communication and etiquette at Fortune 100 corporations and ivy league universities, and keynotes and guest lecture on the history of beauty culture and beauty marketing I'm also the co-founder of a 501(3)(c) national nonprofit the RWR Network.
We speak to a fashion historian and @wireditgirls about the “new” phenomenon.
The pandemic had most of us home and yearning for more comforting things, ranging from home-baked bread and crafts to less-futuristic tech. For some reason, even though we spent most of the past year on Zoom, there was this tremendous sense of nostalgia in spending time listening to each other's voices.