Nancy J Price & Betsy Bailey

We’re Nancy and Betsy, and we’ve been adventuring in the digital world since the mid-90s — truly making us that type of entrepreneurial internet pioneer Gen X is known for! We started Myria.com back in 1998 and later launched SheKnows.com — among various other online and print projects. Our partnership has spanned decades and crossed state lines (multiple times!). Nancy currently resides Arizona, and Betsy’s newest home base is Minnesota. It’s been an incredible journey of collaboration and innovation. You can read more about our story here!
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What is impostor syndrome?

What is impostor syndrome? It’s when you feel like a fake – that you don’t deserve the success you have achieved. But you’re more capable than you think. Here’s why.

Is a bird the right pet for you?

Are you ready for a pet bird? Whether you’re thinking of a little parakeet, a large parrot or something in between, here are some things to consider.

Computer malware

What is malware? The basics

Malware is short for ‘malicious software,’ and includes viruses and spyware that get installed on your computer without your consent.

What causes depression?

Most likely, depression is caused by a combination of genetic, biological, environmental, and psychological factors, such as…

The IEP meeting: Who is Olive?

IEP meetings are those first steps for the year, that daunting beginning. It’s about what you and your child’s team consider goals, but it also about you.

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A quick depression screening questionnaire

Could you be clinically depressed? Here’s a simple depression screening questionnaire some mental health caregivers use to screen patients, and give you some insight about what you might want to talk to a professional about.

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10 tips for becoming a volunteer

Two good reasons for becoming a volunteer is the satisfaction of incorporating service into your life, and making a difference to your community.

Depression: Getting a diagnosis

It’s way more than sadness, and can usually be effectively treated. Here’s how to find out about getting a depression diagnosis so you can get help.

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