
My Family’s Hidden Identity
In January 2021, I embarked on one of the hardest challenges I’ve experienced as a parent to date: explaining to my Jewish daughter what the

In January 2021, I embarked on one of the hardest challenges I’ve experienced as a parent to date: explaining to my Jewish daughter what the

Fighting the good fight or getting into good trouble (as the late Senator John Lewis often said) is an inextricable part of my personality and

In our member spotlight, Suzanne Swistak, CPSM, takes time out of her busy day to chat with SMPS. Suzanne, who’s communications executive at ECS, shares

I really struggled to write this article. I struggled with it more than anything I’ve written in the last five years. Not everyone is burdened

In our member spotlight, Allison Halvorson, CPSM, takes time out of her busy day to chat with SMPS. Allison, who’s communications manager at McMillen Jacobs

What I love most about my job is when someone reaches out and tells me how much they’ve gained through a program they’ve attended, virtually,

I was raised in a family that always spoke their mind. We were never afraid to say what we wanted or needed to say. Until

When I was asked to write this blog, I was honored and then thought: Do I have anything to share? Aren’t there others who have

In our member spotlight, Erin Bettison Rapp, CPSM, takes time out of her busy day to chat with SMPS. Erin, who’s the owner of EBR

“Mommy, why are they shouting, ‘Black Lives Matter’? What about white people? Won’t that hurt their feelings?” That question, from my 7-year-old daughter, was one