The gym is closed and your favorite workout class is canceled for the foreseeable future. But that doesn’t mean you can’t get in a gym-worthy workout while you #StayAtHome. In 2020, your virtual gym is just a click away.
When store shelves emptied of hand sanitizer and hand soap, memes popped up asking a very important question...was everyone not already washing their hands?!
ENELL founder Renelle Braaten recently chatted with Montana Public Radio about her entrepreneurship journey from barber to bra queen. Listen to her interview.
Whether you watch the big February football game for the commercials or the actual football game, there’s one common truth we all share… we’re all showing up for the food on Super Sunday. Now that we know the Chiefs and 49ers will fight for the right to a hometown parade, there’s no time to lose in planning the menu.
When was the last time you were really sweaty? Just dripping wet. We want to set the record straight on sweat - the good, the bad, and the hairy - 11 things you may not have known about getting hot, sticky sweet from your head to your feet! Sweat is actually quite good for you, and isn’t anything to fear or avoid.
The 1920s were a time, culture, and way of life beyond our grasp. This new decade feels like we’re getting a second pass at a by-gone era. While we can’t ever bring the true roaring 20s back to life, we can emulate all the magic she gave to a prosperous post-WWI era.
One thing you can count on this season is that every time you put a turkey in the oven, you’re going to end up with what feels like a week’s worth of food. All of that time, effort, and frankly, darn good meat, should not be let to waste. Here are 13 ideas for how to use that leftover turkey.
As everything turns pink in October for breast cancer awareness month, it’s important for women to remember this:breast cancer isn’t prevented, treated, nor survived in just one month out of the year.
Walking. Reaching. Sitting. Standing. Leaning. Turning to look. Picking up a baby. Raising arms to put on a shirt. It all requires that our musculoskeletal system be healthy, strong...fit. This is functional fitness, and none of it requires a gym membership, a 7-day-a-week rigid training schedule, a hard body, nor even much interest in exercise.