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Feb 7, 2017

Marjorie Shavers

I’m becoming one of “those people.” I always wanted to be one of those people who are like, “Stressed? Go run!”
Jan 31, 2017

Madison Swyers

It’s very non-specific. I like it because every card has a different meaning to someone. You can get a lot deeper meaning than what you think going into the reading.
Jan 19, 2017

Nathaniel Beres

I like to try to do surprises but I’m always paranoid that she’s on to me, so I threw her false clues.
Jan 3, 2017

Alexandra Chiarappa

This is the most selfless thing he could’ve done for me. We moved all the way back to his hometown, got all settled, and he’s just willing to give that all up for me.
Dec 27, 2016

Cedric Robinson

It literally just blew my mind, like the amount that was going on at one time. I was just like a kid in a candy store.
Dec 20, 2016

Kurt Huenemann

The thing is, I still think I’m 26 years old. I never imagined that getting older happened so fast. Seriously, so it’s getting harder and harder to convince people that I’m 26 when my one son is 30 and they have a 2-year-old child.
Nov 30, 2016

Courtney DeMayo

I always find it incredibly off-putting when I’m the voice of reason, but there is so much concern about how the sky is falling and it’s the end of liberal democracy as we know it. I understand that but I don’t think that we are seeing the whole picture. I think that there is a really important lesson to be taken from Buddhism in all of this, and the lesson is that anger is rooted in ignorance, like the inability to understand someone else’s perspective
Nov 28, 2016

Nathan Cutietta

We moved out to Ohio and I got a job at NBC in Cleveland. I was producing their 11 p.m. newscast and I did that for a little over a year, and then this job at the MCC opened. Me and my wife thought it would be a great transition and I remember thinking, “Oh, 好吧, I can handle this. I’ve done big producing.” But teaching is much, much harder than I thought it would be.
Nov 11, 2016

Kiera Malone

In 1999, when I was 2, my parents found out I had type one diabetes. Since I’ve had diabetes for 17 years many people ask me things like “oh, well how do you do that? I don’t understand.” But it’s always been my normal. Just the other day, I was working Cedar Point and I stashed some smarties in one of my pockets and I didn't want to bring bulky juice because if my sugar goes low I need to eat something and shockingly, my sugar went low, and I was sneaking smarties to get my sugar back up.
Oct 28, 2016

Colin Higgins

You start this journey by thinking you know that you’re fine. I’ve moved around, I’ve traveled. I’ve done things, been places, met people and had new experiences. Then, it actually happens. It hits you like a brick wall. I mean, culture shock going there was tough.