Tour Her Neighborhood: Butchertown

Jaclyn Journey (left) and Amanda Jacobs created Paire — a new hospitality and retail concept. Photo by Kylene White The funky charm of this walkable, historic neighborhood inspired design partners Jaclyn Journey and Amanda Jacobs to create Paire – a new retail and hospitality concept that allows locals to experience life in a different part of their hometown. By Christine Fellingham A stroll through the quaint area on the Eastern edge of downtown that’s known as Butchertown is a journey of discovery. From quirky millinery studios to delicious wine bars and charcuterie shops, this once [...]

By |2022-05-02T15:36:43-04:00May 21, 2022|Home & Garden|

This Summit Gives Entrepreneurs the Power to Prosper

From left: Chauncey Holloman Pettis, Tawana Bain and Kimberly Seals Allers participated in a roundtable discussion about catalyzing support for Black, brown and Indigenous tech innovators as part of the Concordia Annual Summit held in Lexington, Kentucky. Minority business owners often struggle with securing the funds needed to start companies that will become prosperous, but Concordia – an organization created to address these issues – wants to change the narrative. Written by Karrington Garland | Photo by Jack Weaver  Chauncey Holloman Pettis made entrepreneurship a longstanding part of her life starting at age [...]

By |2022-05-02T15:24:20-04:00May 19, 2022|Community & Sisterhood|

A Triumphant Finish

In the face of a grueling triathlon, Meghan Brennan learns she can weather the storm. Written By Carrie Vittitoe | Photos by Kylene White Not all triathlons look the same. While all of them involve swimming followed by hiking and then running, the distances can vary widely. And, of course, the experience of the triathlon itself can be different each time.   When Meghan Brennan, a native Louisvillian and local physician, was an undergrad at the University of Notre Dame, she joined the triathlon club. “It was a fun way to work out with other [...]

By |2022-05-02T14:59:54-04:00May 18, 2022|Health & Wellness|

Ex in the City: The Breaking Point

You might think you can’t find your way back to happiness after the heartbreak of divorce, but relationship columnist Ashley Anderson says you can. She talks about the watershed moment that gave her peace of mind and direction. By Ashley Anderson | Photo by Kylene White “Mommy, you’re sad. Why are you sad?”  That was the moment I knew I had to leave. When my then three-year-old, Atlas, grabbed my face and asked that question, something clicked inside of me. At that moment on the floor of his bedroom, I started asking myself a flurry of [...]

By |2022-05-02T14:31:35-04:00May 15, 2022|Community & Sisterhood|

Let Anger Go

If anger is taking over your life, it might be time for you to rediscover what makes you happy. Ramona Brewer, a licensed clinical social worker and founder of Hope4Hearts Counseling, gives you some suggestions on where to start. By Lennie Omalza It is completely normal to get angry from time to time, but living in a constant state of hostility can lead to mental illness and other issues. Ramona says that oftentimes, a seemingly endless bout of anger is the result of not recognizing and accepting your true feelings.   “A lot of times, people don’t [...]

By |2022-05-02T13:57:56-04:00May 14, 2022|Health & Wellness|
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