This piece explores the emerging research around psilocybin and MDMA as treatments for depression, PTSD, and addiction, and the shifting public attitudes and legal landscapes surrounding them. Backed by expert insights, it dives into how science, stigma, and hope intersect in this rapidly evolving field.
In 2021, I interviewed Nada al-Ahdal, a Yemeni girl who escaped a forced marriage at just eleven years old. She has since become a global advocate for children’s rights — and was named Arab Woman of the Year in 2022. Her story is a powerful narrative about resilience and a young woman’s fight to end child marriage.
A Mother’s Day tribute, this profile shines a light on the woman behind Reinvented Magazine’s founder. It’s a story about generational strength, unspoken grace, and the often-overlooked women who shape our leaders.
Public health expert Dr. Nancy Mimm shares her candid perspective on the structural failures of healthcare in the U.S. She offers a nuanced take on health policy, community-level impact, and the often overlooked power of prevention.
Pathologist Kimberly Fiock opens up about balancing a demanding scientific career with the realities of living with bipolar disorder. She reflects on what drives her and how she hopes her work will shape a more compassionate, inclusive future in science.
Dr. Carlotta Berry is a professor of engineering at the esteemed Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. This profile highlights her trailblazing career in engineering education, and the power of showing up fully and authentically in spaces that weren’t built for you.
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