Experts give some pointers on how to cultivate more grace and self-compassion so you can truly thrive in life.
What Is an 'Invisible Disease' and Why Don't We Hear More About Them?
Though they may seem fine, many women silently suffer from illnesses that can significantly impact their lives — but they aren't getting the attention they deserve.
Courtney Maum’s New Memoir Reminds Us It’s Never Too Late to Find Our Passion
“The Year of the Horses” details Maum’s journey through depression and describes how reconnecting with her childhood love of horses helped her reconnect with herself.
Women Over 50 on TV: Don’t Call Us Golden Girls
When it comes to representation in TV and films, one writer feels very aware that 50 isn’t quite the new 30. But it doesn't have to be
Reshma Saujani Wants Mothers in the Workforce to Get Paid
Her new book, “Pay Up” — a battle cry for working moms to get their due — calls on companies and policymakers to step up.
How Leigh Newman Redefines the Wild, Wild West
With her collection of fantastically gritty stories, “Nobody Gets Out Alive,” Newman reveals the many faces of Alaska. She talks craft, process, and inspiration with Shondaland.
It’s (About) Time for Alexandra Billings
The formidable talent chats with Shondaland about her new memoir, “This Time for Me,” and exploring what it means to put it all out there on the stage and on the page.
Poly Styrene Still Deserves to Be Heard
With the punk rock pioneer now immortalized in her daughter Celeste Bell’s biopic, “I Am a Cliché,” here’s why you should get to know Poly’s music and her story.
The Many Voices of Sarah Jones
The Tony winner chats with Shondaland about the SXSW premiere of her film “Sell/Buy/Date,” the importance of discussing sex work, and what it means to “do the work.”
Nicole Lapin's No-Nonsense Advice on How to Make Your Money Work for You
The money expert talks to Shondaland about her new book, “Miss Independent,” and breaks down everything from investing to inflation to crypto.