by Beth Lueders | Mar 27, 2021 | Blog Post, Perspective
Good does triumph. I refuse to believe that evil actually wins when police officers and innocent civilians are killed in mass shootings. Veronica Moser-Sullivan and Eric Talley represented the good in our society. When Veronica grew up, she wanted to be a police...
by Beth Lueders | Mar 18, 2021 | Blog Post, Perspective
Puppies cure COVID Crud. It’s proven. My research alone proves it. Having a cute puppy in your life boosts endorphins, lowers your blood pressure and slims your waistline. Puppies even alleviate the general malaise of too many hours in facemasks and on Zoom calls. And...
by Beth Lueders | Mar 11, 2021 | Blog Post, Family, Perspective
The dirty diapers, the 3 a.m. feedings, the unending laundry. Mom deserves more praise. The millions of meals cooked, the boo-boo kisses, the bedtime stories. As an unattributed quote reminds us, “Life doesn’t come with a manual, it comes with a mother.” If my mother...
by Beth Lueders | Mar 4, 2021 | Blog Post, Perspective
You never know what you can learn from people who are quite unlike yourself. I’ve learned incredibly valuable life lessons from prostitutes. And witches and convicted felons. I’m pretty much the polar opposite of some of the people I interview for articles or chapters...