Finding and Keeping Joy: A Daily Practice

Written by Ryan Gipson Joy isn’t something we stumble upon—it’s something we cultivate. It begins with noticing the small wins in life: a warm cup of tea, a kind word, a moment of stillness. To find joy, we must first slow down and pay attention. Gratitude is its gateway. When we acknowledge what’s good—even in […]

From Crisis to Cure: How Personalized Treatments Are Transforming Eating Disorder Recovery

A groundbreaking trial at UofL brings new possibilities for patients facing life-threatening disorders Impact of Eating Disorders Every 52 minutes, someone dies from an eating disorder. EDs have the second-highest psychiatric-related mortality rate, next to opioid addiction. ED imposes a $391 billion cost due to healthcare, informal care, as well as losses in productivity, efficiency, […]

What To Do in the Lou

8/20 The Pit Stop Runners Club 6 :30PM Cherry Pickin’ Goods 828 E. Main St. www.cherrypickin goods.com 8 /20 Wealth Building & Security Workshop 6:30PM-8:30PM Roots 101: African American Museum 124 N. 1st St. 502.384.1940 8/20 Slow M otion Sip & Paint 6PM-9PM @slowmotionpotions 8/22 Strong Women Strong Coffee 10AM-11:30AM Fly Hip Ageless Creative Hub […]

Home Health – Palliative Care – Hospice Care

Whether it’s therapy, wound care, symptom management, or comfort care, we all need to understand the importance of interviewing a company, and asking the right questions, before signing up for home care. Home health should provide care, patience, and nurses and therapists that understand. They should know what your needs are, what your insurance coverage […]