by Stacey Wedding | Feb 25, 2014 | foundations, non-profits
Some events in life are simply unforgettable, and a good majority of them have to do with firsts. There’s your first speeding ticket, your first concert, your first lost tooth–pretty much everything except for your first birthday. And then, of course, who could forget...
by Stacey Wedding | Feb 20, 2014 | foundations, non-profits
This past week, our CEO and Founder Stacey Wedding had the wonderful opportunity to attend an event hosted by Catholic Charities: an event that aimed to honor their colleagues at Three Square. It was certainly an occasion to look forward to, although Stacey was...
by Stacey Wedding | Feb 18, 2014 | non-profits, philanthropy
Here at PiP, we like to think that we’re able to see the reason behind celebrating all holidays (outside of a day off of work), or maybe we just like to find reasons to celebrate ourselves: in either case, Happy President’s Day! We certainly want to give our sincere...
by Stacey Wedding | Feb 14, 2014 | non-profits, philanthropy
Ah, Valentine’s Day. A romantic holiday—theoretically anyways—that often brings one of two reactions: excitement, or dread. Usually, these feelings revolve around our relationship status (whether officially declared on Facebook or not). Today at PiP, we want to wish...
by Stacey Wedding | Feb 12, 2014 | foundations, non-profits, philanthropy
In a recent blog update, we mentioned a brilliant Health Psychologist from Stanford University, Kelly McGonigal, Ph.D. While we’re still reeling from the way she blew our minds about the reality of stress–and our really lousy attitudes about stress–we’re wondering,...
by Stacey Wedding | Feb 11, 2014 | foundations, non-profits, philanthropy
It’s a vicious cycle. Life gets hectic, because let’s face it–life is spelt UNCERTAINTY–and you find yourself stressed. You’re overworked, tired, cranky, developing ulcers, losing hair (either naturally or by the fistful of frustration), sleeping too little, eating...