Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Consumer Critique - APRILSKIN

I recently had a chance to try out some products from APRILSKIN. Aprilskin (Amazon) is a K-beauty skincare brand focused on natural, vegan ingredients. As someone who really values natural products as much as possible, I was very happy with the box that came.

The brand has a huge amount of options, from serums and masks to bath and body. The site makes it easy to shop too, either by product type, by need, or by collection. I'm honestly not one that really messes with a lot of different beauty products, but it was a lot of fun to try out things like the mask, which I normally wouldn't try, and feel like I was really pampering myself. I also love that even though some of the products have bright colors (like the Carrotene line), they're naturally-occurring from the ingredients used (in this case, carrot root) and not added.

If you're someone who prioritizes natural ingredients in your skincare and wants to try to hop on the K-beauty bandwagon, APRILSKIN is a great brand to check out.

Enriching Education - College Success

As students prepare for life after high school, much of the conversation focuses on college admissions, acceptance letters, and where students choose to enroll. Yet for many families, a different question is becoming increasingly important: why do some students thrive in college while others struggle despite having the ability and potential to succeed? Maximilian Kolbe College, founded by Dr. Tera Torres, reflects a growing conversation around the role of support, connection, and student development in shaping long-term college success.

I had a chance to interview her to learn more.

Besides academic preparation, what are some factors that help ensure college success? 

While academics certainly matter, they are only one piece of the puzzle. In my experience as an educator and founder of Maximilian Kolbe College, the students who thrive in college are often those who have developed strong self-awareness, self-advocacy skills, and resilience. Success in college requires students to manage their time, navigate relationships, communicate with professors, seek help when needed, and recover from setbacks. 

Executive functioning skills—such as planning, organization, task initiation, and prioritization—often play a larger role in college success than many families realize. Students also benefit from having a sense of purpose and understanding why they are pursuing higher education in the first place. When students feel connected to their goals and know how to access support, they are much more likely to persist through challenges. 

Why is it important to help prepare kids for the college transition, and how can families do that? 

The transition to college is one of the first major steps toward adulthood. For many students, it is the first time they are expected to manage their own schedules, advocate for themselves, balance competing responsibilities, and make important decisions without constant parental guidance. 

Families can begin preparing children long before college by gradually increasing independence. This might include having teenagers manage their own appointments, communicate directly with teachers, handle a part-time job, create a budget, or take responsibility for deadlines and commitments. These experiences help build confidence and problem-solving skills. 

Perhaps most importantly, families should normalize the idea that struggle is part of growth. Students do not need to arrive at college with every skill mastered. They need to know how to ask questions, seek support, and continue learning when things become difficult. 

What are some often-overlooked factors families should consider when searching for the right college fit? 

Many families focus primarily on rankings, reputation, or campus amenities, but the best college is not necessarily the most prestigious one—it is the one where a student is most likely to thrive. 

Families should look closely at the support systems available to students. What academic support services exist? How accessible are professors? Are there opportunities for mentoring, career development, and meaningful campus involvement? For students with learning differences, ADHD, autism, or other disabilities, it is especially important to understand what accommodations and individualized supports are available.

I also encourage families to consider campus culture. Does the student feel welcomed, understood, and valued when they visit? Can they envision themselves building relationships and finding a community there? 

Finally, families should think beyond graduation requirements and ask how the institution prepares students for life after college. The strongest colleges help students develop not only knowledge, but also confidence, communication skills, practical experience, and a sense of purpose that will serve them long after they earn a degree.

Music Minute - Karen Waldrup: Good Guy

 Karen Waldrup, known for her powerful voice, viral videos, and creative spirit, is excited to release her new single “Good Guy”! “Good Guy” is a catchy new tune that blends country storytelling with a soulful edge, capturing the all too relatable search for that special person to share life with. The song shines a light on the ongoing challenge of finding your other half in today's world, something that seems like it should be simple, yet often proves anything but. With equal parts honesty and hope, “Good Guy” acknowledges that while some people find love quickly, for others the journey takes a little longer. Written by Clare Dunn, Drew Kennedy, and Whakaio Taahi and produced by Jeff Huskins the song is a reminder not to give up on the belief that the right person is out there.

To purchase/stream: https://hypeddit.com/karenwaldrup/goodguy
To see the “Good Guy” premiere by RFD-TV, visit HERE.

Waldrup is especially excited about the recording of “Good Guy” because it was mixed in Dolby Atmos, creating a richer and more immersive listening experience. The innovative format allows fans to hear the song with greater depth and detail, bringing every lyric, instrument, and vocal nuance to life in a way that feels more intimate and engaging than ever before.

“Good Guy is one of my favorite songs to sing on stage! It’s such a bright song that feels so positive and has such a lovely melody. When I sing this song, I think about my future man, praying that he is a good guy who I can be a good girl to.” - Karen Waldrup 

Prior to “Good Guy,” Karen Waldrup released “Keeping The Faith,” a deeply personal single that premiered through GodTube. The song reflects Waldrup’s journey of trusting God through some of life’s most challenging moments, including navigating a difficult divorce and embracing an uncertain future with hope. Rooted in perseverance, faith, and resilience, “Keeping The Faith” serves as a reminder that even during seasons of heartbreak and hardship, brighter days can be found by those who continue to believe. Through its heartfelt message, the song encourages listeners to trust the process and remain open to the unexpected blessings that often arrive when they are needed most.

To view the premiere with GodTube, visit HERE.

"Keeping the Faith is about always believing that good things will happen and then trusting that they will,” says Waldrup. “It’s about waking up every day with hope in your heart, even when you can’t yet see the outcome. Faith isn’t always easy, but sometimes it’s the only thing that keeps you moving forward and reminds you that better days are ahead.”

Karen Waldrup’s Tour Schedule:
JUN 12 - Private Event / New York City, N.Y.
JUN 26 - Texas Club / Baton Rouge, La.
JUN 27 - Ground Zero Blue Club / Biloxi, Miss.
JUL 17 - 3rd & Lindsley / Nashville, Tenn.
AUG 08 - Chief’s on Broadway / Nashville, Tenn.
AUG 22 - Moonless Film Festival / Franklin, Tenn.
SEP 11 - Private Event / Aurora, Ind.
SEP 12 - Butler County Music Festival / Saxonburg, Pa.
SEP 13 - Butler County Music Festival Worship Sunday / Saxonburg, Pa
OCT 08 - Infinity Music Awards / Nashville, Tenn.

For additional concert information and all things Karen Waldrup, visit HERE.
 

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More About Karen Waldrup:
Karen Waldrup is an internationally recognized Country Soul artist with over 1 million fans online and more than 400 million video views. A Top 5 finalist on Season 25 of NBC’s The Voice, she’s been featured in major outlets like Billboard, Rolling Stone, PEOPLE, Netflix, The Hallmark Channel, and more. She’s a BMI songwriter, a member of the Recording Academy (NARAS), CMA, and a proud partner with Mission of Hope: Haiti. Waldrup has won twelve Nashville Industry Music Awards, received the 2019 Torch Award from the Keith Whitley Fingerprint on Country Music Awards, and was named a 2023 Top 5 Artist to Watch by Country Evolution. With seven studio albums and over 50 songs released worldwide, she continues to make her mark on the country music scene.

Her debut album JUSTIFIED, produced by Garth Fundis (Trisha Yearwood, Don Williams, Alabama), appeared on four Billboard charts and featured “Sometimes He Does,” which was praised in Rolling Stone and named “Disc of the Day” by Robert Oermann. Waldrup has performed in over 15 countries, blending classic country with Louisiana soul. Her 2022 album Kendall County Road, produced by Grammy winners Paul Worley and Biff Watson, includes songs written with WWII veteran Jim Martin and a duet with Wendy Moten. She recently released singles including “Louisiana Hurricane,” “Fix It,” “Blue Cowboy Boots,” “Keeping The Faith,” and her new single, “Good Guy,” is out now.

Tech Tidbits - Tee by Talkspace

More people (including busy parents) are turning to AI chatbots like ChatGPT for emotional support and mental health guidance, but general AI tools are not trained to identify crisis situations, assess long-term psychological patterns, or provide clinically sound care. Talkspace, a leading online behavioral healthcare provider, just launched Tee, a first-of-its-kind AI-powered mental health guide built by mental health experts for emotionally sensitive conversations, offering a safer, purpose-built alternative.

 

With HIPAA-grade privacy protections, Tee has the ability to identify potential suicide risk, homicidal/violence risk, abuse risk and seven other mental health risk entities. It is the first model of its kind providing real-time oversight by licensed clinicians and immediate human intervention by a therapist as needed. Available 24/7 for individuals ages 18+, Tee offers a private, judgment-free space where anyone can talk through challenges in real time, whether they are dealing with stress, relationship issues, anxiety, or major life decisions.

 

By remembering past conversations, it builds continuity and self-awareness for patients, guiding them toward positive insights and steady progress. Tee is now available with a 7-day free trial, followed by a $19.99 monthly subscription. For more information and to sign up, visit www.talkspace.com/tee

Mealtime Magic - Red, White, & Blue Recipes from The Catskills Farm to Table Cookbook

This Fourth of July, get your red, white, and blue on with these delicious recipes from The Catskills Farm to Table Cookbook, Revised Edition from renowned chef Courtney Wade.

These farm-inspired recipes include fresh summer berries, healthy grains and other vibrant local ingredients.




Red Currant Chocolate Almond Muffins

Makes 12 Muffins

2 cups flour
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup butter, melted
1/2 cup milk
2 eggs
1-1/2 teaspoons vanilla
2 cups red currents
1/2 cup sliced almonds
Coarse sugar for topping

Preheat the oven to 375°F. Grease or line muffin tins.

In a medium-sized mixing bowl, whisk flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt together. Set aside. In a small bowl, whisk melted butter, milk, eggs, and vanilla. Pour over dry ingredients and mix to combine. Gently fold in the currents.

Fill cups of the muffin tin almost to the top with batter. Sprinkle with almonds and sugar. Bake for 25–30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Jumbo sized muffins will typically take longer to bake; check at 25 minutes and increase bake time in 5-minute intervals until fully baked.


Farro with White Beans & Kale
Serves 4

1 cup dry farro
3 cups chicken stock
1 (15-ounce) can white beans, rinsed
1 bay leaf
1/2 cup Gruyere cheese, shredded
3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
4 teaspoons olive oil
8 ounces baby Bella mushrooms, sliced
1/4 cup shallots, thinly sliced
3 cloves garlic, minced
4 cups chopped kale
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley

In a medium saucepan, bring farro, stock, and bay leaf to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer until grains are tender but still chewy, about 30 minutes.

Stir beans into hot grains. Add both cheese and stir until melted. Cover and keep warm. Meanwhile, in a medium skillet, heat 2 teaspoons olive oil over medium-high heat. Add mushrooms and cook until browned on both sides, about 6 to 8 minutes. Transfer to a bowl.

Add the remaining olive oil to skillet and cook shallots and garlic, stirring, for about 30 seconds. Add the kale and cook, stirring frequently, until wilted, about 3 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Stir the kale, mushrooms, and parsley into the farro and serve.




Blueberry Tart with Thyme Pastry
Serves 8

Crust
1 cup flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup lard
2–4 tablespoons ice water
4 fresh thyme sprigs

Filling
4 cups fresh blueberries
3/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup flour
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
2 teaspoons lemon juice

To create one-crust pastry, combine flour, thyme, and salt in a medium bowl. Cut lard into flour with a pastry blender or fork, until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Sprinkle water over flour mixture, 1 tablespoon at a time, while tossing lightly with a fork until dough is moist enough to form into a ball. Shape dough into a ball and flatten into a 1/2-inch thickness, rounding the edges. On a floured surface, roll lightly into an 11-inch circle. Place and form to a circular or rectangular tart pan.

Preheat oven to 425°F. In a large bowl, combine filling ingredients and mix. Spoon into pastry-lined pan. Bake for 45 to 55 minutes. Serve with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.



Going Green - Amasar Summer Baking

 If you have gluten-free people in your life, you'll want to check out this option for baking - Amasar breadfruit flour. Breadfruit flour is naturally gluten-free and rich in fiber and complex carbohydrates. The waffle and pancake mixes that I've been able to try make deliciously satisfying breakfast options. They aren't quite the same texture as regular wheat flour, but they also aren't too heavy or dense or dry, which I've had happen with some GF flours. 

I also love the fact that Amasar is sustainable and woman-owned. Breadfruit trees are high-yielding, resilient, and environmentally efficient. Plus, Amasar supports local agriculture in Puerto Rico.

The company currently has flour, pancake/waffle mix, and a protein pancake/waffle mix (combined with other flours to have a higher protein content - my younger daughter loves that one because it keeps her full longer). They also have a lot of tasty recipes to try. When I've used the flour in recipes, it comes out with a delicious taste and texture - ever so slightly different from traditional flour, but not at all in a bad way.



Right now you can find Amasar mostly in the eastern half of the US at select natural foods stores, or you can subscribe online.

Consumer Critique - WeNatal Protein Powder

 Protein powder is really popular right now, and while I'm not obsessive about using it, I do find that it makes a good quick option if I'm out and about, or want something that's kind of like a treat but also has health benefits. Even though I'm far past trying to conceive, I had a chance to try out the WeNatal Protein Together.

Each protein powder has a ton of nutrients, and are specially designed to boost either sperm health or egg quality. But the nutrients - like magnesium, vitamin B12, and more - are good for everyone, honestly, and the powders also support universal health benefits like joint health, skin health, and more.

And they taste good too, easily dissolving (we use milk) with a taste that is lightly sweet with no aftertaste.

This is definitely a protein powder I'd use if I were pregnant/nursing/trying to conceive, but really, it's just a good nutritious option for anyone!

Music Minute - Blake Whiten: Barely Gettin' By

 

Enchntmnt / Warner Records singer-songwriter Blake Whiten released “Barely Gettin' By”, the latest preview of his highly anticipated debut album Something To Say, out July 3. The 21-year old South Carolina native delivers a gut-punch power ballad built for arena-sized heartbreak. “Barely Gettin' By” finds Whiten spiraling through the aftermath of a love that has already moved on, wrestling with the ghost of someone he can't seem to let go. Written by Whiten with JKash, Bailey Zimmerman and Austin Shawn, the track pairs his broken-glass vocal with his signature bruised, unfiltered lyricism.
 
 
“Barely Gettin' By” follows the May release of “Bet On That” and previous offerings “Ghost House” and “Break Me,” each revealing another layer of the raw and gritty songwriting across Something To Say. As anticipation continues to build ahead of its release, Something To Say is poised to capture the full force of his confessional storytelling, alt-rock edge and heavy-hearted country instincts. Whiten also hit No.1 on SiriusXM The Highway this week with “Hard to Break,” while “Bet On That” has quickly become one of his fastest-rising singles to date and is also spinning on SiriusXM The Highway.
 
 
Produced by Austin Shawn, Something To Say arrives just a year and a half into Whiten's rapid rise and brings all sides of the 21-year-old artist to the table. Across 12 entirely co-written songs, Whiten brings high-voltage charge to his raw Southern roots, joined by acclaimed writers Erik Dylan, Ben Johnson, Wyatt McCubbin, Hunter Phelps, Taylor Phillips, Bailey Zimmerman and more.
 
 
On the road, Whiten continues to build a reputation as a standout live performer, currently touring arenas nationwide on Bailey Zimmerman's Different Night Same Rodeo Tour. After a run of major fairs and festivals this summer, he will join Morgan Wallen's Still The Problem stadium tour next month with stops at Michigan's “the Big House” in Ann Arbor, Mich. and Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa. This fall, Whiten will launch his 17-stop headlining Something To Say Tour, kicking off Oct. 8 in Lexington, Ky. and hitting major markets like Chicago, Atlanta, Nashville, New York City and more. The run has already seen multiple sellouts. 
 
Since signing his record deal last June, Whiten has steadily gained momentum, garnering over 334 million total global streams and already being named one of Pandora's 2026 Country Artists to Watch, SiriusXM's Highway Find and included on Country Now's “Country Next: 10 Artists To Watch in 2026.” For tour dates and more information, visit www.blakewhitenofficial.com and keep up with him on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.
Something To Say Tracklist:
1. "This Bar is My Friend"
(Blake Whiten, Micah Wilshire, Wyatt McCubbin)
2. "Barely Gettin' By"
(Blake Whiten, JKash, Bailey Zimmerman, Austin Shawn)
3. "Mess You Made of Me"
(Blake Whiten, Austin Shawn)
4. "Bet On That"
(Blake Whiten, Joe London, Grant Averill, Hoskins)
5. "Whiskey Wish"
(Blake Whiten, Erik Dylan, Nick Bailey, Sam Ellis)
6. "Boots By The Wrong Bed"
(Blake Whiten, Taylor Phillips, Ben Johnson)
7. "Number 7's Gone"
(Blake Whiten, Geoff Warburton, Peter Fenn)
8. "Ghost House"
(Blake Whiten, Jacob Hackworth, Zach Abend)
9. "Break Me"
(Blake Whiten, Hunter Phelps, Ben Stennis)
10. "Night N' Day"
(Blake Whiten, Gabe Foust, Jaxson Free, Jacob Hackworth)
11. "Made for Goodbyes"
(Blake Whiten, Benny Negrin, Nick Bailey)
12. "Time"
(Blake Whiten, Erik Dylan, Brock Berryhill)
 
Blake Whiten Live Dates:
June 13, 2026 in Edmonton, Alta. at Rogers Place %
June 18, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario at RBC Amphitheatre %
June 19, 2026 in London, Ontario at Canada Life Place %
June 20, 2026 in Ottawa, Ontario at Canadian Tire Centre %
June 25, 2026 in Ashland, Neb. at Country Drive Music Festival #
June 27, 2026 in Aztec, N.M. at Tico Time Country Festival #
July 2, 2026 in Greeley, Colo. at Greeley Independence Stampede
July 7, 2026 in Memphis, Mo. at Scotland County Fair
July 11, 2026 in Chicago, Ill. at Windy City Smokeout #
July 16, 2026 in Kansas City, Mo. at Hot Country Nights: Kansas City Live!
July 17, 2026 in Petersburg, Ill. at Menard County Fairgrounds
July 18, 2026 in Paris, Ill. at Edgar County Fair Grounds
July 24, 2026 in Ann Arbor, Mich. at Michigan Stadium !
July 25, 2026 in Ann Arbor, Mich. at Michigan Stadium !
July 31, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pa. at Lincoln Financial Field !
Aug. 1, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pa. at Lincoln Financial Field !
Aug. 6, 2026 in Sikeston, Mo. at Sikeston Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo #
Aug. 7, 2026 in West Chester, Ohio at Voice Of America Country Music Fest #
Aug. 8, 2026 in Oshkosh, Wis. at XRoads41 2026 #
Aug. 15 2026 in Montréal, QC at Parc Jean-Drapeau #
 
# festival
% with Bailey Zimmerman
! with Morgan Wallen

Consumer Critique - medicube New Launches

I recently had a chance to check out the new Fresh That Lasts Kojic Acid Turmeric Brightening Perfumed Deodorant in Vanilla & Pistachio. It's an aluminum-free deodorant made with kojic acid, turmeric, niacinamide, and vitamin C and is designed to provide all-day odor protection as well as help visibly brighten and smooth underarms.

I honestly don't care about my underarm skin appearance - I don't wear tanktops or swimsuits all that much, even in the summer. However, I liked that it was aluminum free, and I also liked that it worked. Beyond that, it was a much more unique scent than typical deodorants - not as floral as a typical women's deodorant, but also not as musky as a typical men's option. I would describe it more as warm and comfortable, so it's a great option for those who are unhappy with current scent options. 

 

medicube also just launched its new NAD EGF Firming Serum ($21.80) a lightweight serum formulated with NAD+, EGF, and collagen to help improve the look of fine lines, firmness, elasticity, texture, and radiance. NAD+ has been becoming a huge conversation in the anti-aging space lately, especially around “skin longevity” and maintaining bouncy, healthy-looking skin over time. The brand also cites visible improvement in smile lines and neck lines after two weeks.

Monday, June 15, 2026

Movie Minute - The Story of Everything

 The Story of Everything recently had a nationwide theatrical run and is now available for purchase on Amazon Prime. It's a movie that can spark good discussions about the intersection of faith and science. It was inspired by the bestselling book Return of the God Hypothesis by Stephen C. Meyer, and tries to answer the question of whether evidence points to universe created by chance or with purpose and design. It's appropriate for families or church groups, especially those who have a strong interest in science.

The film also comes with church & homeschool resources for those who want to use it in a more large-group or academic setting.

I have a chance to give away a $10 Amazon gift card to one lucky winner. To enter, leave a comment with your favorite think about science! Deadline is June 19th.



Many thanks to Sypher Studios for providing a sample of the product for this review. Opinions are 100% my own.