Paint The Town Purple Campaign To Honor Erica Owen in Owensboro
It has been almost three years since the tragic loss of Erica Owen to domestic violence. Saturday her friends and family invite the community to Paint the town Purple .
If you do not personally know Erica you may recognize her name from the news when her life was tragically ended in the summer of 2018.
Those close to her choose to remember the beautiful and infectious light she brought to the world. Since the loss of Erica, her family and friends have come together to create a legacy in her name that creates a huge awareness of domestic violence and why it should not be tolerated.
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10 Mindful Books to Inspire You This Year
What’s on your reading list for 2021? To get you started, here are 10 books (and three podcasts) that help us reflect, celebrate, practice, and find balance.
Sarah Wilson • Dey St.
Anyone who read Sarah Wilson’s
First, We Make the Beast Beautiful, her remarkable 2018 memoir about shifting our approach to anxiety and mental illness, will have high expectations for this new book. Her goal, she writes, was to find a way to talk about the feeling that “Something is not right. We’re not living life right. To try to grasp such a pain, to find the beginning and end, is like trying to bite your own teeth.” Instead of grasping too hard, then, she bravely explores what feels so wrong in her unforgettably wholehearted way. The common link among our personal, social, and global struggles climate chaos, environmental destruction, local and global conflict, and our inability to come together to solve any of it boils down, Wilson finds, to