by Hamantha | Feb 6, 2022 | Chronic Illness + Disability, Women + Eating The Patriarchy
Who are you, what do you do, and what do you love about it? I am Teniele Arnold – long-time creative, lover of business and coming up with ideas that I release into the world like doves! Most of the time I’m cringing as a truck pulls out and smashes my doves… but I...
by Hamantha | Feb 6, 2022 | Chronic Illness + Disability, Women + Eating The Patriarchy
Who are you, what do you do, and what do you love about it? I am a kick-ass rockstar chick with attitude and sarcasm as my twin superpowers. I come from a really crappy childhood and then chose to double down and become an engineer and work in construction. 30 years...
by Jay Crisp Crow | Dec 3, 2021 | Chronic Illness + Disability, Featured, Women + Eating The Patriarchy
This week, I had an experience with a pharmacist who was not going to fill my prescription for some hardcore painkillers – a script I had literally just taken out of the hand of the treating Doctor in the Emergency Department. Before they filled my script, they...
by Jay Crisp Crow | Nov 18, 2021 | Body Positivity, Chronic Illness + Disability, Featured
To be honest, I’m partly writing this because I’m planning on hooking folk up with this blog link when they take a breath, eyes shining, about to inform me – poor me, the woman who obviously doesn’t know how to cure thyself – their...
by Jay Crisp Crow | Aug 10, 2018 | Chronic Illness + Disability, Featured, Women + Eating The Patriarchy
“But everything looks like it’s going so well on Instagram!” “Oh, I’ve seen your workshops advertised, you’re such a success, are you better?” And my personal favourite; “But you don’t look sick!” usually accompanied with, “You should try coconut oil/oh I think I have...
by Jay Crisp Crow | May 5, 2018 | Business + Branding, Chronic Illness + Disability, Parenting By The Seat Of One's Pantaloons, Women + Eating The Patriarchy
You know how all the marketing people tell you that Facebook lives will change your life? I believed them, but I just never really had anything to ‘live’ about. Until a day, last year, when I forgot my Kindergartener’s library books. And when I got home I was so...