Collagen: A Deeper Look
Collagen is either a must for smooth skin and supple joints—or an unproven supplement that will waste your money. We went in search of answers.
Collagen is either a must for smooth skin and supple joints—or an unproven supplement that will waste your money. We went in search of answers.
S&H editor Ben Nussbaum spoke with Santa Fe-based artist Alexandra Eldridge about intuition, illustrating the tarot deck, and the importance of trusting yourself.
On Look Long, Indigo Girls' May 22 album release, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers continue to strive for a more just world.
This issue we hear from two women who do the most important and hardest job at S&H—selling advertising.
“Some love is like a light store / you slip inside only to escape”
Clinical psychologist MOLLY HOWES explains why the first step to an apology is to not say a word.
There’s no reason meditating has to be painful, says staff writer JULIE PETERS. As long as you are in your own thoughts and feelings, meditation can happen anywhere.
Adapted excerpt from The Well-Gardened Mind by Sue Stuart-Smith. (Copyright © 2020 by Sue Stuart-Smith. Reprinted by permission of Scribner, an Imprint of Simon & Schuster Inc.)
“Here are 12 permaculture principles to begin with, gathered from permaculturists of the land, of the house, and of the mind.”
“If you’re trying to find a way to combine your passion and your paycheck, here are some ideas that might help.”
Plant-based chef, nutrition professor, and researcher Amy Symington shares her take on creating meals that support community, connection, and health.
James Hollis and Stephen Kiesling discuss Jung, accountability, and the stories we tell ourselves.