Spirit-boosting dance parties could change the way we party by Anne Bokma “The space people are coming into is sacred, and we are there to elevate our spirit through movement.”
Don Hume was a minister nearing retirement. Then he tried crack cocaine. by Justin Dallaire At first, he used the drug about once a month. Then it was every few weeks. Then every few days. Before he
A tale of two cancers by Catherine Gordon One year after the writer discovered she had breast cancer, her sister in California received the same diagnosis. They both recovered, but
A middle-aged mom samples ‘shrooms’ for the first time by Anne Bokma ‘Did I indeed have a mystical experience or was it just a mind-altering drug trip?’
Ayahuasca is risky and illegal, but disciples swear by it by Anne Bokma Some say the South American drug has changed their lives, but it's not without its dangers
How Canadian workplaces are failing those with mental health issues by Denise Davy On any given week, half a million Canadians miss work due to a mental health problem. Employers are failing to offer the
How a week of spiritual contemplation alters the brain by Trisha Elliott The writer volunteers for a study that looks at how neurons meet prayer.
Are adult colouring books sedating us? by Pieta Woolley Global issues? Too stressful! Why think outside the box when it’s so soothing to stay inside the lines?
Why do children and youth have so much anxiety? by Denise Davy Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health problem among young people. Broadview looks at why this generation is so jittery.
Does religion really make you happier? by Samantha Rideout A look into the popular theory that people with faith are more content than those without