When SNL spoofed The White Lotus with a sketch featuring exaggerated prosthetic teeth and a regional accent, it sparked backlash from actress Aimee Lou Wood. But was the parody truly offensive, or are we forgetting what satire is meant to do? This post unpacks the controversy and explores the difference between mockery and comedy, performance and personal insult.
Caribbean Identity Isn’t One Color: Stop Policing My Mixed-Race Heritage
Being Caribbean doesn’t come with one skin tone. As a mixed-race chef and writer, I challenge narrow views on cultural identity, representation, and race in AI art and real life.
Craving the Beach Before Summer: Chronic Illness, Sunlight, and the Need to Escape
Even before summer hits, my body—and soul—longs for sunlight and salt air. For those living with chronic illness, like sarcoidosis, the dream of a beach getaway isn’t just about fun—it’s about healing, freedom, and survival.
Why Self-Worth Isn’t Measured in Dollars: Finding True Value Beyond the Bank Account
In a world obsessed with celebrity net worths and Instagram wealth, it’s easy to forget that our true value isn’t tied to money but to character, compassion, and integrity. As someone living with chronic illness, I’ve learned that self-worth has nothing to do with how much you earn—and everything to do with how deeply you live.
Are Newsletters Still Worth It? A Private Chef’s Honest Take
In a world dominated by TikTok and fleeting attention spans, are newsletters becoming obsolete? Discover a heartfelt journey from a private chef and debut novelist who navigated the highs and lows of newsletter writing, offering insights for authors, creatives, and those battling chronic illness.
