by Jane Kennedy | Sep 28, 2020 | Bold in Faith, Transitions
In the Orangery “Jesus, I surrender myself to you – take care of everything.” // The Surrender NovenaI come back often to this place, one of my favorites in DC. It the “orangery” of the famous Dumbarton mansion in Georgetown. When it gets cold, the flowers...
by Kelly Powers | Sep 24, 2020 | Bold in Faith, Transitions
The Unpopular Virtue “Chastity is the most unpopular of the Christian virtues. There is no getting away from it; the Christian rule is, ‘Either marriage, with complete faithfulness to your partner, or else total abstinence.’ Now this is so difficult and so...
by Mara Tynan | Sep 7, 2020 | Bold in Life, Defining Success, Transitions
Wayward Buddies: What the graduate school application process taught me about God, discernment, and competition As fall rapidly approaches and I settle in to begin my first year in my graduate program, I find myself thinking back to this time last year. I was refining...
by Gabriela R. A. Doyle | Aug 22, 2020 | Bold in Work, Transitions
5 Tips to Transform Your Next Interview I recently started a new job (!!) at the Atlantic Council, the culmination of three years of hard work and prayer (more like begging) for a career that would fulfill me, excite me, and allow me to make a difference....
by Joy Ruiz | Jul 31, 2020 | Bold in Life, Transitions
Goodness in the Pandemic A mere five months ago, the streets of DC were bustling with busy Washingtonians rushing from work to networking events to happy hours, squeezing in workout sessions at Orange Theory, and strictly 45 minute coffee meet ups. Conversations with...
by Mara Tynan | Jul 17, 2020 | Bold in Work, Transitions
When the “Real World Calls” – Pride, Perspective, and a Ph.D. I have a dream and goal of being a great clinical psychologist. I went to a university where we were treated as autonomous, intelligent beings, able to be trusted and treated as...
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