Lorraine Halton

The Real Reason You’re Always “On” — and How to Finally Log Off Without Guilt

Many people have felt that sinking feeling when an email pops up at bedtime or their smartphone rings after dinner. 

How to Pick the Perfect Nomad Visa (and Not Regret It Later)

A decade ago, being a digital nomad meant stringing together tourist visas, praying for good Wi-Fi, and crossing your fingers at every border crossing.

No Wi-Fi, No Worries: The Rise of Signal-Free Vacations 

In a world where the Wi-Fi signal feels as essential as running water, something interesting is happening: more travelers are deliberately choosing places where their phones can’t get a single bar of service.

What Happens When You Start Treating Play Like Self-Care 

Most adults don’t realize how quietly play slips out of their lives. One day you’re building blanket forts, scribbling in notebooks, or dancing around without a second thought.

The Apps That Quietly Run Your Work-From-Anywhere Life 

Working from anywhere sounds wonderfully simple. A laptop, a Wi-Fi signal, and a decent pair of headphones… that’s all you really need, right?

Amy Richardson

From Sleeper Cars to Scenic Routes: Inside the Great Train Revival 

After years of sprinting through airports, weighing hand-luggage limits, and refreshing flight-delay warnings, travelers are craving something different. They want movement that feels human again.

Lorraine Halton

Couples Therapy Is the New Gym Membership—Why Everyone’s Signing Up

In the recent past, going to couples therapy was a source of concern. It meant that something was wrong, infidelity may have occurred and communication had broken down.

From The Editors

What we’re reading, noticing, and recommending—sent when there’s something worth sharing.