Here are some words that have been used to describe me: “too nice,” “shy,” “apologetic,” and “a people-pleaser.” And if I’m honest with myself, I...[Read More]
All posts by Ashley Broadwater
Jamie is a teacher, but she’s so much more: As a caregiver for both her parents and her kids, she lives a busy lifestyle....[Read More]
Since March is Women’s History Month, it’s an especially great time to celebrate female leaders and the hard work they’re doing in North Carolina. More...[Read More]
The COVID-19 quarantine has challenged many of us in a variety of ways, from navigating school and work virtually to missing fun opportunities and traditions...[Read More]
February is National Eating Disorders Awareness Month, and the goal is to educate the public, share hope, and raise awareness about life-saving resources for those...[Read More]
Back in October 2017, when I was a sophomore at UNC-Chapel Hill, I took a Women and Gender Studies class on leadership in violence prevention....[Read More]
My earliest diet culture memories trace all the way back to when I was about 8 years old at a Chinese restaurant. At this restaurant,...[Read More]
I’ve recently come to terms with a real yet difficult truth: While sharing mental health resources is crucial, it’s not enough. Sure, we can post...[Read More]
I’ve worked with kids and babysat for several families over the years, in which I’ve experienced some of the kids’ cutest, sweetest moments. They’ve called...[Read More]
When I was little, I called the apricot crayon “the skin color one.” I meant no harm by it, so I saw nothing wrong with...[Read More]