View Post 3 min The Beautician Letters to My Younger Self: The 7-Year-Old Whose World is Painted by Colorism Posted on May 29, 2020June 1, 2020byJacie Scott You learn that the amount of melanin someone possesses is not inversely proportional to beauty. Share
View Post 2 min The Confidant The Memory of You on Mother’s Day Posted on May 9, 2020May 9, 2020byJacie Scott I say Happy Mother’s Day to you my angel. Those words taste a little different this time around. Share
View Post 4 min The Dreamer Why We Should Take Time to Appreciate the Simple Things Posted on May 4, 2020April 27, 2020byJacie Scott We cannot control most things in life, including, but we can control what we do with it. Share
View Post 4 min The Intellectual The Power of Media and Misinformation in the Age of Coronavirus Posted on April 20, 2020April 16, 2020byJacie Scott Amidst the current global crisis, it is important for us to check our facts. Share
View Post 3 min The Confidant An Open Letter to The Woman Who Is Feeling Overwhelmed Right Now Posted on April 15, 2020April 9, 2020byJacie Scott An open letter of encouragement for the person feeling overwhelmed. Share
View Post 4 min The Intellectual Help Me Understand: Why Is Women’s History Month Important? Posted on March 19, 2020July 30, 2020byJacie Scott This month is about uplifting the “can do” power of women and honoring those who came before us. Share
View Post 3 min The Beautician You’re Almost 30? Great, You’re Just Getting Started Posted on March 3, 2020February 28, 2020byJacie Scott I don’t subscribe to the idea that my age should determine what my life looks like. Neither should you. Share
View Post 4 min The Confidant Lessons Learned From a Stranger in a Coffee Shop Posted on February 24, 2020February 20, 2020byJacie Scott We bonded over our mutual love for Bruno Mars and Lauryn Hill, and we shared our stories of loss to cancer. Share
View Post 2 min The Confidant A Decade Without You Posted on February 20, 2020February 7, 2020byJacie Scott Your words always reminded me that I was enough. I was your daughter. Share