I hope you learn a few tips, find a new favorite recipe, fall in love with a new song, talk some politics, hate watch that new weird tv show, or just have a laugh. Cheers to the journey and all that is cool in the world.
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When your stress is up, you're left with a giant post it pad, highlighters, and sharpees... you get to work on a visual representation of the the chaotic solitude that is social anxiety. Enjoy and share, you are not alone! How would you describe how it feels? Show us your work! KimmayJ is all about that car dancing life. Music is the constant companion that makes it all just a bit easier. She is open about her mental health struggles and finding her balance. She also has a degree in psychology and counseling. You can also follow her on facebook , instagram , tumblr , pinterest , and twitter !
Hey, guys, big news! I am officially moving forward with "Mental Realness" a column for the blog that will be featuring a weekly post (or more if the mood is right) about my personal struggle with mental illness. I hope this spreads love and light and encourages people to reach out for help and break the stigma! Love and light!
"The Death of the Electric Guitar" pops up on the Washington Post feed. "Kids are just into beeps and boops" "Punk is dead" "Worse, punk is DAD" "Why don't kids do something constructive?" "Music was better back in my day" You can't go a day without hearing about {or saying yourself} one of these things. Teens are simply not into rock. First, that is the parents' fault. I'm a mother of a teenager who knows more about punk than I do, because she grew up with it and stretched out on her own while I was busy working and keeping kids clothed and fed. Play some Anti-Flag for your kid once in a while, or at least New Found Glory. Start them young! But most importantly, where did the rock music go? Every single time I see a band- in different regions, mind you (I straddle DE, Philly, Lancaster, DC)- that I would love to take her to, it is 18+ or 21+. Local bands play bars, venues d...
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