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Let’s Talk About: Provisional Ballots
Provisional ballots allow voters facing eligibility challenges to still participate in elections while their status is verified. Whether due to missing registration, lack of ID, or voting in the wrong precinct, provisional ballots are reviewed after Election Day to ensure all valid votes are counted. This post explains why provisional ballots exist, how they are investigated, and how voters can check if theirs has been accepted.

Empathy and Curiosity in Understanding Voter Intimidation
Something we encounter often in the replies of our tweets about voter intimidation happening on an intimate level is: “My husband isn’t like that.” Or “My friends tell their husbands who they vote for.” Or “If I didn’t feel safe telling my husband who I was voting for, I’d leave.” And that always baffles me.

A Collection of Great Posts from Parenting Coach, Jamie Buzzelle
A Collection of Great Posts from Parenting Coach, Jamie Buzzelle by Jamie Buzzelle, founder of The (Repair)ent Coach, Parenting Coach

60 Action Items for Preparing to Vote in a Presidential Election!
Whether you’re a first-time voter or a seasoned participant in democracy, this list of 60 action items will guide you through everything you need to know and do before Election Day. From checking your voter registration status to understanding the candidates and propositions on the ballot, these steps will help ensure that your voice is heard and your vote counts.

The Dictionary Of Jenny
In her birthday newsletter Jenny mentioned some Jenny-specific phrases she uses and threatened a Jenny dictionary for any interested. Get it here!

Can my spouse find out who I voted for in the presidential election?
With the election for President coming up, we have been getting questions about voting - in particular, “can my husband find out who I am voting for in the presidential election?” While voter laws vary state by state, we wanted to remind you of a few things.

Navigating Teen Relationships: Peers (Part 1 of a 4 Part Series)
Navigating Teen Relationships: Peers (Part 1 of a 4 Part Series) by Lorraine Connell founder of Peers not Fears, Teen Leadership Coach

Tap into Your Body’s Healing Energy with Body Code
Tap into Your Body’s Healing Energy with Body Code by Candice Erickson-Perham founder of Indiglow Soul, Healer

Navigating Tough Times Together: 10 Ways to Offer Support to Someone When You Have More Money Than Time
Have you ever found yourself at a loss for words or actions when someone you care about is going through a rough patch? It's a familiar feeling for many of us, isn't it? We’re here to help – because we believe that community care is self care, and knowing how to support someone through hard times is both impactful for your people, and empowering for you! is Here are 10 simple ways you can offer support to those you love when life throws them a curveball.

How to Write a Divorce Announcement and Helpful Phrases to Use
How to Write a Divorce Announcement and Helpful Phrases to Use; how to write a divorce announcement for social media; how to tell your family and friends about your divorce; helpful phrases to announce your divorce.

Feeling Lovable Again After Divorce
Feeling Lovable Again After Divorce by Oona Metz, founder of Oona Metz, LICSW, Therapist

Why Don’t We Talk — Really Talk — About Divorce?
Why Don’t We Talk — Really Talk — About Divorce? by Oona Metz, founder of Oona Metz, LICSW, Therapist

You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith - Review
You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith - Review by Oona Metz, founder of Oona Metz, LICSW, Therapist

Domestic Abuse Isn’t Always Physical In Nature
Domestic Abuse Isn’t Always Physical In Nature by Oona Metz, founder of Oona Metz, LICSW, Therapist

Ending a Marriage That’s Already Over - Helping Women Move Beyond the Paralysis of Guilt
Ending a Marriage That’s Already Over - Helping Women Move Beyond the Paralysis of Guilt by Oona Metz, founder of Oona Metz, LICSW, Therapist

6 Tips for Surviving Your First Divorced Christmas With Kids
6 Tips for Surviving Your First Divorced Christmas With Kids by Oona Metz, founder of Oona Metz, LICSW, Therapist

Sending Extra Love to Divorced Moms on Mother’s Day
Sending Extra Love to Divorced Moms on Mother’s Day by Oona Metz, founder of Oona Metz, LICSW, Therapist

Should I Stay or Should I Go? Making the Decision to Divorce
Should I Stay or Should I Go? Making the Decision to Divorce by Oona Metz, founder of Oona Metz, LICSW, Therapist

How to tell the parents of your child’s friends that you’re getting divorced (and why you need to tell them)
How to tell your child’s friends’ parents you’re getting divorced (and why you need to tell them); why you need to tell your child’s friends’ parents that you’re getting divorced, how to tell your child’s friends’ parents you’re getting divorced, with a sample text.

How to tell your doctor that you’re getting divorced (and why you need to tell them)
How to tell your doctor that you’re getting divorced (and why you need to tell them); why you need to tell your doctor you’re getting divorced, how to tell your doctor you’re getting divorced, with a sample email and text.