
Stacey Lindsay
Contributor at The Sunday Paper
Editorial and Media Consultant at Freelance
Multimedia journalist and future Airstream owner
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1 week ago |
mariashriversundaypaper.com | Stacey Lindsay
“Your heart knows the way. Run in that direction.” Rumi Want to learn more about Sunday Paper PLUS? You're invited to join our membership community! Sign up today to access Maria's "I've Been Thinking" essay archive, our new nonfiction book club, the Above the Noise with Maria conversation series, weekly audio messages from Maria, and more exclusive content! Become a Member Related Stories Discover Related Stories Above the Noise
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mariashriversundaypaper.com | Stacey Lindsay
By Turn7 Team April 07, 2025 Dear God, May we honor the beauty in every ending and trust the promise of each new beginning. May we walk forward with open hearts, knowing we are always being led home. Amen.
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1 week ago |
mariashriversundaypaper.com | Stacey Lindsay
“In order to move through the necessary stages of healing, you’re going to have to do some unearthing and a thorough examination of all the pieces.”Devi Brown is a renowned well-being educator, meditation teacher, healer, author, and host of the Deeply Well podcast. Living in Wisdom is a guide to cultivating a stable inner peace even amidst chaos. Brown’s 8-step approach to healing are designed to build bridges of connection in mind and body.
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1 week ago |
mariashriversundaypaper.com | Stacey Lindsay
Jamil Zaki, PhD always helps us find our ground during the toughest of times. We last featured the Stanford University professor of psychology in the summer of 2024, right before his illuminating book, Hope For Cynics, came out. Back then, we were spinning over the news of the world, gasping for air in a smog of cynicism.
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2 weeks ago |
mariashriversundaypaper.com | Stacey Lindsay
More than 20 years ago, psychiatrist Dr. Dixon Chibanda witnessed a heartbreaking problem in his native Zimbabwe: people near and far were suffering from depression and anxiety but could not get the support they needed. At the time, Zimbabwe had only 10 psychiatrists to service its population of 13 million. There had to be a way to bridge this gap, thought Dr. Chibanda. Then it dawned on him: the grandmothers.
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