Beth’s Blog

 

 

I've been blogging since 2012.

It’s no coincidence that’s less than a year after my second divorce, and what I thought was the end of my goal-oriented life. I write about unifying life experiences—often the stuff people think but don’t say out loud.

You will find posts on both overcoming traumatic events and achieving goals including the following topics:

      • divorce
      • having cancer (leukemia) and a Bone Marrow Transplant
      • mom/daughter dynamics
      • raising a teenager
      • single-parenting
      • dating as an almost 40-year-old (not) virgin
      • Christianity
      • becoming an avid marathoner
      • and empty-nesting.

Oh…and I write a lot about leadership, career development, corporate culture and USING YOUR VOICE in the workplace. #changeyourtone.

Latest on the blog

It’s Never Too Late to Overcome

I have the privilege of interviewing guests at the mission regularly. Understandably, not everyone who comes through a journey of homelessness wants to share their story. Not everyone is ready. Not everyone is an extroverted proponent of public consumption. You know,...

Leaving a Family Legacy: How One Family Turned Tragedy, Triumph, and Organ Donation Into Saving Lives

What happens when one mother loses her only son in a car accident when he himself was on his way to the funeral of someone he loved? The circle of life is both brutal…and beautiful.

Living Authentically & Making Good Decisions

“Maybe he or she will love me more” more if I just do more. This formula never holds true. It becomes a transactional relationship when you think like this, a way to maintain a false semblance of control. Very often, this way of thinking begins in the church. If I just don’t sin (as much), then God will love me.

International Women’s Day: Choosing to Challenge

International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for advancing gender parity. Significant energy is felt worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's...

Forever Changed: Traversing Through Life Together

Recently I was asked to be a recurring freelance writer for a national magazine publication called TransplantNation. There was no way I was saying no to that. None. I am an ardent believer in using our past experiences, particularly the painful ones, to help others...

Economies of Motherly Scale

The year was 1992 and the class was Economics.  The building where the class was taught is located right next door to the one where the attack took place on Monday at Ohio State.  Certain places will always feel like home, and certain things will always never be tolerable.  [Always-never: not great grammar, but no […]

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Buddhists, Christians and Def Leppard…in no particular order

As some of you know by now, I’ve been taking graduate classes in Theology and am almost done with a M.A.T.S. degree (praise all that is good and holy and will allow for me to read smutty fiction books again instead of books that are too heavy to carry).  It will be my second Masters […]

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Post-Thanks-giving

It is the morning after Thanksgiving as I sit and write this to you.  No, I’m not in a Target parking lot somewhere lamenting over the multitude of Black Friday shopping participants, nor am I eating a turkey sandwich for breakfast…or probably any time soon. What I am is reflecting on yesterday. It was and […]

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Overcoming Bad Stuffing and Uninformed Decisions

In honor of Thanksgiving, I thought I might recount a story for you that involves stuffing,  And, yolking. So I was newly married (new readers/jerk long-time friends: I’ve been married twice before – don’t judge, plus so has my husband.  Keep up and we’ll get to the yoking part).  Let’s start again. So I was […]

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Don’t Waste Time With the Wrong Guy

In that I have a daughter in college, I often think about just how hard being in college is for girls.  I mean, I’m sure it’s hard for dudes too, but c’mon.  Like they’re thinking past the weekend. Classes, friends, social life, obligations, homesickness, bad sleep, and…guys.  Being hit on by them, not being hit […]

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Hungry For More

This has been a fantastic week. I say that because in no particular order, I have: spied on Liv successfully from afar during Little 500 week; researched obtaining a PhD; upped my mileage and effort for the pre-marathon training which begins officially on June 1; picked a wedding date; and had several excellent new business […]

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Don’t Quote Me

My “job” allows me to meet many new people on a daily basis.  My interests, endeavors, hobbies – whatever you want to call the “stuff” that fills the non-working hours – allow for me to meet even more people from “different walks of life,” i.e. “non-corporate/non-‘white-collar.’”  Wow!  How many “quotations” are you gonna use in […]

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Who’s Gonna Be the Wein-er on November 8th?

WARNING: this is a political post and I promise I will get there. That’s code for ugh – one, politics we are all over, and two, yeah – verbose up ahead. You may have noticed the new forthcoming site that I’ve mentioned a few times is nowhere yet to be seen.  Here’s why: how can […]

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Religion AND Politics – and it’s not even Monday

Fast Eddie.  That’s literally the name he goes by, and I can’t even tell you what his last name is or if he even has one.  Like I’m one to talk. I met Fast Eddie the very first time I went to the church I’ve been attending since roughly June.  It was one of the […]

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