
Emily Smith
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3 days ago |
experiencelife.lifetime.life | Lauren Bedosky |Emily Smith |Jon Spayde |Ashley Neese
Trauma can be physical, mental, emotional, generational, or institutional. A traumatic experience can be acute or chronic. Examples of trauma include illness, accident, assault, neglect, natural disaster, torture, and war. But even life events that most people welcome, like childbirth, can be traumatic. Without resolution and healing, trauma can persist in our minds as well as our bodies, which remain primed to react long after the original threat has passed.
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Feb 18, 2025 |
audible.com | Haley Hill |Emily Smith |Karissa Chen |Amal El-Mohtar
First-time novelists never fail to deliver some of our favorite stories of the year, tackling bold and timely themes with the boundless momentum of rising literary stars. The latest slate from emerging storytellers dazzles across genres, showcasing the beauty of language through bright and witty banter, tender plot twists, and inventive prose that, at times, has narrators performing literal feats of oral acrobatics.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
globenewswire.com | Emily Smith
Singapore, Jan. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In a significant step towards advancing net-zero practices, Sustainability Economics proudly announces its membership in the Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC). AIGCC is Asia’s leading network of institutional investors dedicated to mitigating climate risks and fostering opportunities for a sustainable future.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
dailymail.co.uk | Emily Smith
As an actress, whenever I was called into work, I would kiss my two-year-old daughter goodbye, leaving my husband to take care of her at our home in Arizona. Depending on the job, I would fly to either Los Angeles, Vegas or Miami. On a typical day's shoot, I'd head to the studio at 9am, jump into the hair and make-up trailer and by lunchtime I'd be filming scenes with my co-star before finishing for the day around 5pm.
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Sep 28, 2024 |
slate.com | Emily Smith
Skip to the content Relationships I love divorce. I’m a child of divorce, “as if divorce were a parent,” as Leslie Jamison writes in her gorgeous memoir Splinters. Many of my heterosexual friends are divorced. If a couple so much as intimates their unhappiness, my first thought is: Get a divorce! And yet, I find myself wincing at recent dialogue sparked by divorce books by women in midlife, like Sarah Manguso’s Liars and Lyz Lenz’s This American Ex-Wife.
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