
Heather Artushin
Columnist at Lowcountry Parent
Contributing Writer & Certified Attached at the Heart Parent Educator at Attachment Parenting International
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3 days ago |
holycitysinner.com | Heather Artushin
Mental Health America of South Carolina will present a thoughtfully curated anthology of poems by contributors across the state of South Carolina whose lives have been touched by mental health concerns. Entitled “Inside and Out,” this anthology of poetry has just been released in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month.
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4 days ago |
holycitysinner.com | Heather Artushin
Booze Free Babes is changing the narrative around sober curiosity and embracing a multi-pathway approach to recovery and, ultimately, healing. Ellen Frazier, founder of Booze Free Babes, envisioned the personal development community as a thriving “sober sisterhood” where women feel empowered to live fulfilling, alcohol-free lives.
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1 week ago |
postandcourier.com | Heather Artushin
Whether you’re balancing work and parenting, running a business and a household, or simply have your hands full with babies and toddlers that require around the clock care, there are plenty of reasons to hand off some of your daily responsibilities as a mom to someone else. As much as you might need the money, you know you need your sanity more. Here are the top 6 services to outsource in Charleston as a busy parent:Lawn care.
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1 week ago |
holycitysinner.com | Heather Artushin
For musician and social media content creator April Renee (pictured), moving to Charleston over a year ago has brought community, connection, and personal healing through the power of music. With a background in social media, Renee’s business, Dream Catch Media, has worked with numerous brands, including the popular lifestyle community hub spot for women living abroad called Girl Gone International, founded by Anne Scott.
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2 weeks ago |
holycitysinner.com | Heather Artushin
Nationally touring comedian Sam Miller never lost his sense of humor, even through the dark days of addiction and homelessness. “I remember being scared as a kid and a young adult, and the first time I got high I felt better, and then getting high became the thing that caused the fear,” Miller reflected. “Living outside, going to jail—the only other thing that made me feel good during this time was laughter.
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