Content Writing

Articles, Listicles, and Newsletters

Showcasing writing skills, research abilities, and topic diversity.

Articles

  • Warsan Shire poet with book Bless the Daughter Raised By a Voice in Her Head

    Warsan Shire Poems: A Collection for the Voiceless

    Born in Nairobi, raised in London, Somali British poet Warsan Shire has three incredible poetry collections and one smash hit Beyonce song showcasing her evocative verses. After publishing her first two chapbooks, Teaching My Mother How  to Give Birth and Her Blue Body, Shire became the first Young Poet Laureate of London and the youngest inductee of the Royal Society of Literature.

  • Writer Mat Auryn and his book The Psychic Art of Tarot

    Mat Auryn Interview- li Voices

    As an author and teacher with a serious passion for occultism and witchcraft, Mat Auryn has had the incredible fortune of learning from some of the most respected mentors in esoteric traditions that have built the foundations of everything he does today. He has written several books as his way of helping folks tap into their psychic and magickal potential, blending insights from astrology, Hermeticism, Wicca, and more. This includes Psychic Witch, Mastering Magick, The Psychic Art of Tarot, and co-authored Pisces Witch alongside Ivo Dominguez Jr.

  • Michael Herkes - the glam witch - with his book glamstrology

    Interview with Michael Herkes—The Glam Witch Interview

    They are a genderqueer author, astrologer, crystal enthusiast, intuitive stylist, tarot reader, and glamour witch from Chicago, IL. His journey into witchcraft began in the year 2000, deeply influenced by the glamorous portrayal of witches in Hollywood during the 90s. Shows like Buffy and Charmed, along with moves like The Craft and Practical Magic, fascinated him and drew him toward this mystical world. As they came of age, they found witchcraft to be more than just an interest – it became an alternative spiritual parth of self-discovery that made them feel powerful and strong in their own life. Let’s unlock some secrets to the magic within this Glam Witch interview!

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    Women’s Empowerment Discussion Topics

    Women’s empowerment goes far beyond succeeding in the workplace, breaking barriers, and creating community. Feminist movements have used it to get women the right to vote, the right to work, the right to own a bank account, and so much more. Empowerment is a force that shapes our lives, changes history, and moves society forward toward a more progressive and equitable future.

  • Ada Limón Named US Poet Laureate

    Ada Limón has published six books of poetry, won the National Book Critic Circle Award, and was nominated for the National Book Award and the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award. Now, she is adding being named the 24th US Poet Laureate to her list of accomplishments.

  • How to Celebrate National Poetry Month

    Back in 1996, the Academy of American Poets founded National Poetry Month to increase awareness and appreciation of poetry in the US. They deemed April, National Poetry Month and it has become one of the largest literary celebrations in the world.

  • Romanticism: A Journey to the Romantic Period

    Romanticist poetry of the Romantic period and the poets that started the movement.
    Romanticism might invoke images of great poetic declarations of love and the broken hearts of some of the world’s best-known poets. However, this is not all the Romantic Period had to offer. It was a time of change and rebellion. A time of celebrating the natural world and human nature.

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    FMCA Health Coaching Study Published in Medicine

    Functional Medicine Coaching Academy is committed to furthering the field of health coaching through science-backed research. In partnership with the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM), FMCA is excited to announce that the results of our recent research study have been published in Medicine journal.

  • Octavia E Butler

    Women Writers to Know – Octavia E. Butler

    Today we are excited to introduce you to the “godmother of Afrofuturism” Octavia E. Butler.


    Octavia Estelle Butler was born June 22, 1947, in Pasadena, California. A shy child, she found escape in the Peter Pan room of the Pasadena Public Library. At the age of ten, she began writing fantasy stories. By the age of twelve, she encountered science fiction for the first time and found it lacking. So, she challenged herself to write it better

  • Positive Psychology - Happy Face Balloons

    Positive Psychology 101

    As health coaches, we strive to support our clients in their physical and mental wellness journey. But what if we could help them cultivate their best selves? Enhance their experience of life? This is where positive psychology comes in.

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    Navigating the Nuances: In-Person vs. Online Health Coaching

    In the realm of health coaching, the mode of delivery brings its own set of nuances and considerations for both clients and coaches. There are important distinctions between in-person coaching and online or telehealth coaching. In-person coaching provides a great environment for building trust and communication, but it also puts up barriers around location and scheduling. Online coaching opens scheduling and location to more people but can be a problem for less tech-savvy clients.

  • Sunshine

    A Vitamin D Fact Sheet

    Vitamin D, the “Sunshine Vitamin,” is an essential nutrient for maintaining overall health. While its primary focus is bone health, this vital vitamin is key to improving other aspects of health as well, such as immune health, muscle function, brain support, and more. It is a versatile nutrient with many benefits, so everyone must get enough.

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    SMART Goals: The Health Coaching Cheat Code

    Every year, people strive to make positive changes in their lives. These changes range from improving their health and wellness, increasing positivity, or minimizing their stress. However, without clear direction and focus, these goals can often feel overwhelming and unattainable, leading many to give up.

Listicles

  • 10 Books by Transgender Authors: from Fiction to Poetry to Memoir and Romance

    Books by transgender authors are important now more than ever. With hundreds of anti-transgender laws being proposed around the country and around the world, transgender people need to know that they aren’t alone and that their stories matter.

  • 20 Popular Instapoetry and Poet Accounts to Follow

    In the ever-changing world of Instapoetry, who are you following?
    Once known as the best place to find cat memes and food pics, Instagram has become a platform for creative expression, beauty, and modern literature. For those of us who love poetry, instapoetry has allowed us to find our favorite new poets, seek out community, and express ourselves in new ways.

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    10 Must Read Classics for Women in their 30s

    From well-known romances, stories of self-discovery, and novels dealing with women’s issues that are still relevant today, these are must-read classics. You might already know many of these books but re-reading them in your thirties might give you a new perspective. With the added depth of life experiences, these literary gems can become even more enriching and meaningful.

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    Read Banned Books – Celebrate Banned Book Week

    Banned Books Week is all about our freedom to read. Let’s celebrate by indulging in a few frequently challenged books.
    Created in 1982, Banned Books Week shines a light on the issue of banning books along with highlighting reads that have been challenged over the years. Most importantly it brings together everyone who supports the freedom to seek and express ideas, no matter how unpopular.

  • 10 Most Wholesome Family Moments in Sabrina

    Touching family moments aren't expected from a horror show, but The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina couldn't help it. While the Spellman family isn't the average family, that doesn't stop them from loving and supporting each other. This leads to some truly wholesome family moments - between attacking monsters, magic spells, and visits from Satan, of course.

  • The 100: Each Main Character's Most Iconic Scene

    Shows about survival allow for several iconic moments for the main characters. The 100 featured a cast of strong characters, all of whom did their best to not only survive but protect each other. Clarke, Bellamy, and the rest of their crew significantly impacted the series, but fans believe these moments defined them.