Maggie HarrisoninInvisible IllnessMy dad died of the flu 2 years ago. Coronavirus anxiety has been hell.COVID-19 is a deeply emotional event. Let yourself feel your feelings,Apr 5, 20201Apr 5, 20201
Maggie HarrisonStop Telling People They Look Good Because They’re ThinHow do you stop starving yourself when everyone and everything around you keeps telling you how good you look?Mar 6, 2020Mar 6, 2020
Maggie HarrisonThis is the Speech I Wrote for My Dad’s FuneralThis is what I wrote while crying and then read to 300 people while still crying.Jan 6, 2020Jan 6, 2020
Maggie HarrisonReconnecting to my Body after Life as an Elite AthleteWhen your body is your commodity, what happens when your contract is up?Dec 1, 20191Dec 1, 20191
Maggie HarrisonYou Probably Haven’t Heard of FeijoasWhether you believe those we’ve lost send us signs or that we make meaning out of what we want to, it’s always a lovely thing either way.Nov 21, 2019Nov 21, 2019
Maggie HarrisonHow I Learned the Difference Between Miscommunications and Missed ConnectionsOnce I understood what I was trying to win off the field by succeeding on it, I was able to forgive and heal a complicated relationship.Oct 24, 2019Oct 24, 2019
Maggie HarrisonWe Just Sold My Childhood HomeThere’s a permanence to selling a family home that brings a lot of mixed emotions. How do we make meaning of physical places?Aug 29, 2019Aug 29, 2019
Maggie HarrisonGhostedMy father died in a car accident over a year ago, last June. A few weeks ago, my family got a notification that he left our group chat.Aug 16, 2019Aug 16, 2019