Selective Outrage and the Stretching of “Threats” 

When does criticism become a “threat”? And who gets to decide? This blog takes a hard look at how outrage is applied—and how quickly the definition of danger can shift depending on who’s talking. From late-night jokes to a photo of seashells, it raises a simple question: are we protecting safety, or just protecting narratives?…

Guilt for Sale: When Compassion Becomes a Commercial

 You can’t watch TV for ten minutes without being asked to save a child, feed an animal, or rescue something in crisis. The cause may be real, but the marketing? It leans hard on guilt. At some point, you have to ask if compassion is being inspired… or manipulated. Let me say this upfront. The…

Life Is Too Short to Forget Each Other 

A simple, honest reminder that the way we used to live still matters. This piece looks back at a time when people showed up for each other without hesitation and challenges us to bring that spirit back. It’s about connection, compassion, and choosing to lift people up instead of tearing them down because life moves…

When Every Call Looks Legit… and None of Them Are 

Your phone rings. It looks like your bank. The voice sounds official. The message feels urgent. And just like that, the trap is set. Scammers have turned caller ID, email, and text messages into weapons—and they’re getting very good at it. My phone has basically turned into a scam delivery system. Calls. Texts. Emails. All…