Erin Hanafy
A former editor for The Associated Press (who covered fashion and health along with politics and natural disasters), Erin has turned her news junkie energy toward topics like meditation, Ayurveda, and reiki. Wellness Habitat: Maha Rose, Brooklyn Acupuncture Project, running in Brooklyn Bridge Park, and hiking in the Catskills. [email protected]
How to celebrate Mother’s Day when you’ve lost your mom
Mother's Day can be incredibly difficult if you've lost your mom. Here are expert tips for coping with the holiday without your mom.
Certain spirit animals are showing up a lot right now—here’s what they mean
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Astrologically speaking, your worst relationship wasn’t a vortex—it was a black hole
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The next generation of feminists slaps down “boys will be boys”
The next generation is fighting the good fight. "It was the last straw, for us girls, of this ‘boys will be boys’ culture,” said one student.
The new way to show your crystal-loving, horoscope-reading friends you care
There’s another way to say “get well soon,” "I love you," or "congrats" when words arent enough. When you really care, send a crystals subscription box.