Booklet for Purchase on The Principles of Female Supremacy and Female-led Relationships, by SaharahEve

SaharahEve™ – Female Supremacy and Female led Relationship Collection of Writings and Photographs  This collection contains writings and photographs originally hosted on saharaheve.com about SaharahEve and a life dictated by the principles of Female Supremacy within a Female-led relationship home, from 2009–2018.  It includes my personal reflections on the principles of both, as well as…

Algorithms: Mind Control, Too 1984? Maybe Not.

With the polarization between Americans, I’ve been thinking about how much algorithms and media (social media and podcast bubbles, and streaming News) shape the way people see the world. The basic idea is that platforms (like YouTube, FaceBook, Tik Tok) are designed to keep us watching. If we click on one political video, the algorithm…

“No Surprises? Think Again — Why Patients Need to Stay Alert Under the Trump Administration

If you have to go to a doctor or even a hospital or maybe also a specialist lately, you probably signed a consent form and likely without really reading every word. But from now on – stop doing that.  With the new administration it’s more than ever important to read the fine print.  Because the federal…

Casual Doesn’t Mean Shallow and Empty: Assessing American Intelligence Through a Global Lens

Who hasn’t heard this stereotype out there that Americans are too casual. Too relaxed. They know it’s us a mile away: men with baseball caps, women in yoga pants and flip flops. And don’t forget too loud, too sloppy with language. Too quick with “Hey!” and too slow with formality. In places like France or…

Quiet Elegance: What French Women Taught Me After I Unpacked My Bright Dresses

Okay, so I used to think French style (Paris, not the countryside) was kind of… dreary. Gray everything. No color. It felt muted, e.g., they were trying to disappear. But after my second trip to Paris? I see it completely differently. This time, I had more relaxed eyes. I just observed. I saw something I…