"Representation saves lives" is the core of this Indigenous-owned and -founded cosmetic company. The brand is passionate about creating a space in the beauty industry where everyone, including Indigenous people, feels represented and seen.
The Iroquois and the Cherokee call corn, bean, and squash "the three sisters" because they nurture each other like family when planted together — this recipe uses all three.
📝 A good question: Do you have any rituals that help ease you into the week? If so, we'd love to hear about them!
From Stephanie Fallon, Contributing Editor
"For busy times when you just can't manage meal planning or shopping but you don't want to eat take out every day, I can't recommend Hungryroot enough. It's been a life saver during the weeks when I just need food to appear without any planning or decision-making, and the meals are easy and delicious. The customer service is also TOP NOTCH. I live in an area that sometimes has delivery delay issues, and Hungryroot has always been swift and generous in their responses." [Check it out]
How one reader centers themself:
"I meditate daily and when my mind starts to wander, I say the phrase: 'I will enter today with Gratitude and Possibility.' It helps keep me centred and creates a mindset to let things flow as I start the day." -SD
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