Shea Keating
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5 Underrated Supporting Characters From the Office
We all love the long, rocky road it took to finally see Jim and Pam get together. We all adore the prank-filled love/hate relationship of Jim and Dwight. The constant push-pull of the partnership between Dwight and Michael makes us all laugh. And yet, some of the background characters of the office are so ridiculously funny, sometimes it takes a rewatch of the show to appreciate them in all their glory. These are five of the most underrated characters from The Office.
By Shea Keating3 years ago in Geeks
Sophie Scholl | Women of History
Over the course of her life, Sophie Scholl learned to question what she was taught, formed her own opinions and political values, rebelled against a fascist government, and fought for the things she believed in -- all before the age of 21. This is the incredible story of Sophie Scholl, the subject of this edition of Women of History.
By Shea Keating3 years ago in FYI
Top 10 Things The World Googled In 2020
I could write it a thousand ways, and still never come up with a version that hasn’t been said: 2020 was a weird year. Even now, halfway through 2021, we’re still talking about it -- and for good reason: if we never hear the word “unprecedented” again, it’ll still be too soon. So in a year that no one was prepared for and no one has gotten over, what was at the forefront of our minds?
By Shea Keating3 years ago in Humans
Nellie Bly | Women of History
Even if you’ve never heard Nellie Bly’s name, you may already know a little bit about her story. In this case, you may have seen the show American Horror Story -- in particular, the second season Asylum. If you’ve seen it, you know that Sarah Paulsen plays a journalist named Lana Winters; she gets herself committed to an insane asylum in order to expose the horrific treatment practices and abuse taking place there. The story of Lana Winters on American Horror Story was loosely based on just one piece of the incredible life story of Nellie Bly, the subject of this edition of Women of History.
By Shea Keating3 years ago in FYI
Interview With A Birth Mother
This is Part Two of a series. If you'd like to read Part One, see the link at the end of the article. Adoption is a topic that’s often glossed over, talked around, or swept under the rug. In recent years, there has been a significant movement for more openness surrounding the topic, particularly when it comes to the people who gave birth and chose adoption. I sat down with a birth mother who gave me permission to ask anything I was curious about, and we talked about her experience.
By Shea Keating3 years ago in Families
Interview With A Birth Mother
Adoption is a topic that’s often glossed over, talked around, or swept under the rug. In recent years, there has been a significant movement for more openness surrounding the topic, particularly when it comes to the people who gave birth and chose adoption. I sat down with a birth mother who gave me permission to ask anything I was curious about, and we talked about her experience.
By Shea Keating3 years ago in Families
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