
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
Here’s what he learned that day—and the “magic” the address continues to deliver. Listen to this article. Brad Meltzer never saw it coming. It was 2024, and he was giving the commencement address at the University of Michigan, his alma mater and soon to be that of his son, seated in the audience, clad in cap and gown. Meltzer, a prolific author, was well-versed in these moments.
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2 weeks ago |
mariashriversundaypaper.com | Stacey Lindsay
Karie Fugett on love, loss, and the overlooked toll faced by military and their loved ones. Listen to this article. In the beginning of her memoir, Alive Day, Karie Fugett writes, “I couldn’t have known then that this was only the beginning. Soon, I would carry so much more than I ever asked to hold.”At 20, Karie married her boyfriend, Cleve, a Marine.
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3 weeks ago |
mariashriversundaypaper.com | Stacey Lindsay
Psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman on how to break through and build more empowerment and joy. Listen to this article. It's a misfortune for many of us these days: the sheer chaos of life. Our days are packed with a cacophony of headlines and must-dos, all topped off with angst and doubt. In addition to the messiness, it's common to fall into a cycle of blaming our problems on external circumstances and pointing to others for why we feel held back or uneasy.
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4 weeks ago |
mariashriversundaypaper.com | Meghan Rabbitt |Stacey Lindsay
By Meghan Rabbitt and Stacey Lindsay May 10, 2025 10 writers, policy-makers, and big thinkers on what women really want and need from their village right now. Listen to this article. The holding hands, packed lunches, and goodnight kisses. When we think of mothers, all the light and warmth rise to the top of our minds; understandably, given that mothering is to nurture and love.
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1 month ago |
mariashriversundaypaper.com | Stacey Lindsay
You might have “body grief.”Listen to this article. "I was in a significant amount of discomfort. Yet, as usual, I powered through," Jayne Mattingly recalls in her new book. She was 27 and had just experienced an excruciating moment in a workout class that confounded and frustrated her. But she kept going forward—until her body told a different story. Shortly later, Mattingly was diagnosed with intracranial hypertension, a rare neurological disorder.
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