by Heidi Webb | Dec 17, 2020 | 2020
On this day of blizzarding snow as I’m steeped in reflections of 2020 and eagerly anticipate changes in 2021, I imagine our fresh white blanketed earth symbolically enveloping us in hope. Hope manifests in many forms and often is most visceral on the heels of...
by Heidi Webb | Dec 10, 2020 | 2020
The following blogpost was written in collaboration with my son, Adam Singer. Adam is a writer with a curious mind, a great interest in historical and biblical texts, and a savvy social media millennial. I’m grateful for his perspective and his social media help, and...
by Heidi Webb | Dec 1, 2020 | 2020
As told to me by my father…. “There is not some justice. There is either justice or injustice.” Which is this, and does perspective matter? Recently the Massachusetts Appellate Court issued the Clement vs. Owens-Clement decision, a case involving a post-marital...
by Heidi Webb | Dec 1, 2020 | 2020
The following blogpost was written by Risa Teksten. Risa is a compassionate, reflective, and strong woman, who I’ve had the privilege of getting to know as she and her “wasband” / the forever father of her children, worked to thoughtfully restructure their...
by Heidi Webb | Oct 15, 2020 | 2020
Life is so warped and moves at such warp speed these days that it hardly seems possible it’s been less than a month since the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, such a tiny giant. Reflecting on her life, I think she must have had a childhood filled with affirmation and...
by Heidi Webb | Aug 5, 2020 | 2020
An interview by Nick Morgan of PublicWords.com Heidi Webb is here to talk about life on lockdown for a mediator. As they say on the Internet, her answers surprised me. They may surprise you. Nick: All of us are learning to work in the...