
FLIP IT…
This time of year can be tough for many, we are supposed to feel cheery for the holidays, but often it can be a trying
This time of year can be tough for many, we are supposed to feel cheery for the holidays, but often it can be a trying
Melony* (not her real name) and her husband were visiting from Nashville. Mel (as we will call her) discovered that I was a life coach
Lisa*, a woman of color, seemed unsettled once we headed out to the airport. She said she loved my sign offering options for her ride
Yes, I know, I know… I haven’t posted for a while now. But I do have an excuse. You see, I’ve been quite busy launching my new business
HOPING NO ONE WOULD TOUCH HER HAIR I wouldn’t normally mention race, but for this story it is relevant. Mercedes was a woman of color
I COULD BE JUST A LITTLE CRAZY Okay, so I may show some signs of “losing it” just driving around this city. You might think
Covid-19 has definitely changed our lives in many ways, some good and some not so much. In my ride-sharing world with many white-collar workers stuck
Most of what I write about is centered on conversations with passengers that ignite my soul and perhaps yours as well. Out of over 37,000
Sometimes we travel unfamiliar roads to achieve a goal we have set for ourselves. I know I have done this many times, such as when
With less than a month until Biden’s Inauguration, I ask myself, “When else has our country been so divided?” You have to admit, these are
When Covid-19 hit, we all had no clue what craziness would follow: locking down, white collar folks working from home, restaurants opened for takeout only,
It’s been 5 months since the first COVID-19 lockdown. Rather than opting out of ride-share driving and collecting unemployment as so many drivers have chosen