Articles by Rebecca Cardwell

humor 10.12.11 Ways the Environment Can Be More People Friendly

With all the attention the human race has paid to planet Earth recently, Rebecca Cardwell thinks, frankly, it’s time for the planet to return the favor.

humor 07.06.11 Free Parenting Advice: Talking to Your Kids About Tough Topics

Rebecca Cardwell doesn’t have kids, but she’ll tell you how to raise yours.

humor 05.27.11 Being More Badass

Rebecca Cardwell has free advice on how you can be harder, better, faster, badass-er.

travel 12.13.10 Destination Unknown

Rebecca Cardwell fears for her life in the backseat of a Nicaraguan cab.

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