by Mariah Maza | Sep 3, 2019 | School, Single Parenting
As a college student, you have a lot on your mind—classes, assignments, exams, internships, sports, a social life, a job, and sleep (maybe). Campus culture is one of productivity and burnout, and it is often the first time you learn the societal virtue of “hustle.” It...
by Mariah Maza | May 9, 2019 | Disability, Workplace
Trista Kutcher is a busy woman. At 29 years old, she has already successfully worked six different jobs. At one point she was working three jobs at once, simply because, as she says, “I love to work. I just love it so much” — until her mother encouraged her to reduce...
by Mariah Maza | Apr 18, 2019 | Disability
“Mum was told I had Down syndrome when she was seven months pregnant,” Charlie said. “Doctors tried to bully her to abort me. They said I would never speak properly, never learn to read, write, or be independent. They told mum I would ruin her life and my...
by Mariah Maza | Mar 26, 2019 | Culture, Disability
Meet Dawn Alsept — wife, mother of six, proud homeschooler, homesteader, and author. In 2016, she became a passionate advocate as well, after her life took an unexpected turn. That was the year Dawn gave birth to her sixth child, Cedar, who has a genetic condition...
by Mariah Maza | Mar 6, 2019 | Conversation, Culture, Unplanned Pregnancy
3 things you didn’t know, but you should know. As someone who has been joyfully and actively pro-life for as long as I can remember, I knew creating this incredible documentary would be difficult, but not because I wanted desperately to “win an argument” or...
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