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Interviews with family experts, counselors, non-traditional relatives, genealogists, and your Great Aunt Gertrude.
Art as Resistance: How Sindhi Folk and Rap Musicians are Turning Climate Crisis into Cultural Call-to-Action
Art as Resistance: How Sindhi Folk and Rap Musicians are Turning Climate Crisis into Cultural Call-to-Action Cold, ragged winds sweep through Umerkot’s dusty lanes. But when Sham Bhai begins to sing, the wind carries more than dust it carries awareness. With her voice rising above the squat, mud-walled houses she travels to, the 18-year-old folk singer turns the language of climate collapse into song.
By Farooq Hashmi7 months ago in Families
Michael Ocean: From Florida Roots to America’s Favorite Feel-Good Screen Presence
By Kathryn Monroe Michael Ocean’s path to becoming one of Nashville’s most determined on-screen talents began in North Port, Florida, where his early years were filled with family, friendships, and a love for the outdoors. At age ten, he moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, where he discovered two passions that still define him today — a love for performing and a lifelong enthusiasm for sports. A dedicated Tennessee Volunteers fan, Ocean also enjoys golf, regularly shooting in the low to mid-80s, and stays active with basketball and football, cheering for the Titans, Lions, and Eagles.
By Kathryn Monroe7 months ago in Families
The 30-Day Challenge That Changed My Life
Glade to be here again. Today I am sharing of someone real life experience to boost your spirit.. Thirty days doesn’t sound like a long time. It’s just one page on the calendar, a blink in the bigger picture of life. But in my case, it was enough to completely change the way I work, think, and live.
By Hamid Khan7 months ago in Families
Through the Storm: A Mother and Son’s Unbreakable Bond
The winter of 1998 was the kind that seemed to last forever. Snow piled high against the old apartment’s windows, and the thin walls rattled each night when the wind roared through the alley. Inside, the heater worked just enough to keep the frost off the furniture, but not enough to chase away the chill that settled into your bones.
By AFTAB KHAN7 months ago in Families
Diagnosis and Treatment of Hair Loss Disorders
Hair loss is a common concern affecting millions of men and women worldwide. It can occur due to various reasons including genetics, hormonal changes, nutritional deficiencies, stress, autoimmune diseases, or environmental factors. Understanding the root cause is crucial to choosing the most effective treatment plan. This guide explores the causes of hair loss, advanced treatment options, and preventive lifestyle strategies to help manage and possibly reverse the condition.
By Ahmad shah7 months ago in Families
The Kneeling Mother
The sun had not yet risen over the city of Kobe, Japan, when the earth began to tremble. It started as a low rumble, like a distant thunder, and then quickly escalated into a violent roar. Buildings swayed like trees in a storm, glass shattered, screams filled the air, and within moments, everything turned into dust and chaos.
By Ahmad shah7 months ago in Families
Colon Cancer
Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, affects the large intestine (colon or rectum) and is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. The most alarming fact about this disease is that it often begins with mild or almost invisible symptoms, which is why early detection is crucial. When caught early, colon cancer is highly treatable. Unfortunately, due to lack of awareness or delayed diagnosis, many cases are detected at later stages, when the disease has already progressed.
By Ahmad shah7 months ago in Families
Madison Zhao’s Swiss Getaway: A Relaxing Holiday at President Hotel in Switzerland
Sometimes, the most powerful thing a person can do is step away from the spotlight and that’s exactly what Madison Zhao did with her serene escape to Switzerland. Far from flashing cameras and demanding schedules, Madison carved out time for herself, choosing the peaceful luxury of the President Hotel as her sanctuary. Her Swiss getaway was more than just a break it was a beautifully curated experience of nature, comfort, and self-care.
By Madison Zhao7 months ago in Families
The Last Cup of Tea
The house hadn’t changed. The cracked veranda tiles still sighed under his feet, just as they did when he used to chase after the neighborhood kids. The faded wind chime still hung by the front door, though it no longer sang. Dust lay gently on the windows, as if time itself had exhaled and settled in.
By Ikram Ullah8 months ago in Families
Saudi Arabia Sees Surge in Early Divorces: Sociologists Reveal the Hidden Causes
Saudi Arabia, a country where traditional family values are held in high regard, is facing an unexpected and rising social challenge — the increasing rate of early divorces, often just weeks or months after lavish wedding celebrations. Despite promises of love and commitment, many couples in the Kingdom are separating before even completing their first year together.
By Ikram Ullah8 months ago in Families











