By: Michael Crooks
It is crucial for men to remain connected to their close network of family and friends, particularly during the pandemic. Continue reading “Blokes Need to Bond: Men’s Health Week 2021”
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By: Michael Crooks
It is crucial for men to remain connected to their close network of family and friends, particularly during the pandemic. Continue reading “Blokes Need to Bond: Men’s Health Week 2021”
By: Elaine Fraser
Social media are great for developing community, but for true belonging, real connection and real empathy require meeting real people in a real space in a real time. – Brené Brown Continue reading “Less Scrolling. More Showing Up”
By: Sam Chan | Espresso Theology
If you order a drink from any cafe, your drink will probably come in a Mason Jar.
The Mason Jar was invented in 1858 by John Landis Mason. It was mass produced in the 1900s by the Ball Corporation, with its iconic name in cursive, and the words “Made in U.S.A.” Once used for canning and preserving foods, it is now de rigueur for the global hipster aesthetic.
Whether you’re in Vancouver, New Jersey, or Lima (as I was last week!) your drink will come in a Mason Jar. Continue reading “Why Is My Drink in a Mason Jar?”