All posts tagged "Volume 14 Issue 5"

  • A Message Worth Hearing

    Leaves crushing, waves crashing, babies crying, choirs singing—all these things are enjoyed through hearing, one of the most invigorating human senses. In fact, humans develop...

  • A Matter of Taste

    Guy Fieri, Giada De Laurenitis, Ina Garten and (former Arkansas Razorback) Eddie Jackson: These men and women are among many who’ve become household names based...

  • Notes from Dr. Sam

    Good Day, I hope this note finds you well. In my first book, We All Hear Voices, Jack, the cook at Moon’s Bar and Grill,...

  • Stress: Senses on Overload

    When someone asks what you’ve been up to, how do you respond? For me it’s usually something like, “Oh, just staying busy!” Then the conversation...

  • Helping You Breathe Easy

    Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a group of lung diseases making breathing more difficult. COPD is typically classified into four different categories of mild,...

  • Be the Listener

    It’s a Saturday morning, mid-September in Arkansas. My senses light up as I step out on my back patio and walk to the wooden chair...

  • In Perfect Harmony

    While many see food as a gateway to the sense of taste, when done correctly it can open the pathway to an experience rich with...

  • Equipping Women

    How can just 12 weeks change a life? Christian Women’s Job Corps, or Women Equipped, is a new Christian-based ministry that strives to empower women...

  • Nature Play Space

    What is a Nature Play Space? The Nature Play Space located at the Saline County Library will be an outdoor learning area designed for children...

  • Failing To Plan Is Scary

    Michael Jackson’s music video for the song “Thriller” was one of the most influential in history. Jackson himself transformed into not one, but two terrifying...