Advice
5 Ways To Reconnect With Your Partner After Kids
Written by Writer’s Corps member Maya Martinkus Everyone knows that relationships are harder to maintain when kids come along. It’s easy to get lost in the chaos of raising kids; coordinating schedules with school and work and gymnastics lessons and family events while trying to raise decent little human beings is exhausting. And don’t even […]
10 Perfect Questions to Ask On The First Date To Really Get To Know Someone
Written by Writer’s Corps member Rebecca Martin When you think of the words “first date,” do you cringe or smile? First dates can be awkward, nerve-wracking, exciting, disastrous, wonderful — any number of things. A big part of this distinction is the first impression you each give and how well you and the other person […]
6 Relationship Green Flags to Look Forward to in a New Relationship
Written by Writer’s Corps member Gussie Bryan When you’re considering a committed relationship with someone special, take time to figure out exactly what you’re getting into. After all, your love is a gift. Don’t you want that gift going to someone who truly deserves it? These green flags will help you decide if you’ve found […]
Same-Sex Couples: How to Strengthen Your Relationship
Written by Writer’s Corps member Vivian Todini There is a fallacy that somehow lgbtq+ relationships are different than straight relationships. But, whether gay, straight, trans or any other combination, when two people come together to date or to get serious, they face the same highs and lows that surface in any relationship. In the beginning […]
My Unhealthy Relationship Through My Mother’s Eyes [A Bystander’s Perspective]
We’re in my childhood bedroom, in my parents’ house, in my hometown. It is Thanksgiving Day, and my mother and I have just finished dinner. My father would not be home until close to midnight, as the medical field tends to not slow for holidays. My mother sits on the edge of my bed, pensive. We […]
The Surprising Link Between Mass Shootings and Domestic Violence and what you can do about it
Written by Writer’s Corps member Kathryn Snyder As we ring in the new year and look forward to the months to come, I wanted to reflect on a few things that should stay in 2017, namely dabbing, the word “lit,” unhealthy partners, guns and violence. When put together, gun violence are two of the most […]
Unlearning Unhealthy Communication Behaviors
Written by Writer’s Corps member Jade Anna Hughes I spent a lot of my teens and 20’s avoiding deep relationships because I didn’t trust another person, and I didn’t trust myself. What if I said something wrong? What if they treated me the way my stepfather treated my mother? When you’re brought up in a […]
5 Sneaky Behaviors That Are Actually Unhealthy
Written by Writer’s Corps member Emily DeSanctis Covert abuse is easy to miss. If you’re the target, you won’t see any glaring warning signs—there are none. But subtlety isn’t the only danger: covert abuse tactics also masquerade as other behaviors, even healthy ones. This means that if your partner’s being abusive, you might not only […]
How to Model Healthy Communication Behaviors For Your Children
Written by Writer’s Corps member Jade Anna Hughes I was trying to multitask the other day, answering some emails on my phone while simultaneously helping my preschooler build a Lego castle, when she suddenly said “are you listening to me, Mama?” I realized that I was doing the exact thing that I had promised myself […]




