From San Diego to Scotland, Tameri Etherton Dazzles with Her Self-Made Author Career
Tameri Etherton discovered she was a natural storyteller when she was six. “I have three older siblings and then a
Tameri Etherton discovered she was a natural storyteller when she was six. “I have three older siblings and then a
When I moved to Texas from California what feels like a million years ago, it sometimes felt as if I’d
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I have a new analogy I’d like to share this month. Indulge me as I rock this newborn while her
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Like Michael Scott from The Office, I’m not superstitious, but I am a little “stitious.” I don’t open umbrellas inside.
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When it comes down to a hero’s journey, the one thing that makes the story compelling is their ability to
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