by Kori Gouge | Nov 23, 2021 | Stories (Blog)
I used to be judgmental of my grandmother because she would pour cereal and milk in a bowl for my grandfather. I thought, why can’t he do that? It seemed silly to me. And, being indoctrinated in US schools, I thought it was a sign of a liberated woman to...
by Kori Gouge | Sep 26, 2020 | Stories (Blog)
I come from a family of revolutionaries. But not revolutionaries in the way you might imagine. Revolutionaries in the sense that they stood up for what they believed – they valued every human being – regardless of religion, political party, nationality,...
by Kori Gouge | Aug 17, 2020 | Stories (Blog)
It is easy to forget when you get caught up in keeping up – running your business, advancing your career, maintaining the home, supporting your family, engaging with friends, staying healthy. Life becomes a series of tasks. Joy fades. You go through the...
by Kori Gouge | Feb 29, 2020 | Stories (Blog)
What are your default self-soothing activities? Do they support you holistically? I used to love nothing more than having a glass of wine at the end of a long day. It felt like a special treat. It allowed me to take the edge off of my day. As I increased my...
by Kori Gouge | Jan 2, 2020 | Stories (Blog)
I used to be shy. I was the type of person who preferred being behind the scenes to center stage. My stepdad nicknamed me ‘mouse’ because I was so quiet and always seemed to be hiding. I struggled with low self-esteem and confidence. I was...