by Maggie Washo | Feb 1, 2022 | Editor's Note, February 2022
No Phone Zone I was chatting with a client last weekend about productivity, and he said, “If I owned a company, my employees would not be allowed to be on their phones while at work. Do you know how much work would get done if people didn’t waste half their woke day...
by Maggie Washo | Jan 1, 2022 | Editor's Note, Health & Wellness, January 2022
I was walking a few of my clients around Harbour Town earlier this week and had a random thought that spiraled. Just to clarify, my clients in this case were two adorable pooches. One of them is older, well-adjusted and pretty calm. The other is younger, just as...
by Maggie Washo | Nov 29, 2021 | December 2021, Editor's Note, Women In Business
Heather Rath recently commented to me that life goes by faster for people who work on monthly publications. I would say that is probably accurate. In preparation for this issue, our team has seen The Nutcracker, been to Hilton Head Prep’s Festival of Trees, had an...
by Maggie Washo | Nov 28, 2021 | Charity, Editor's Note, November 2021
Do you have a heart for serving others? After spending a few weeks photographing and talking to some local volunteers for this issue, I can say that, by and large, our community does. Please read our interviews, starting on the next page, with some of these selfless...
by Maggie Washo | Oct 29, 2021 | Arts & Entertainment, Editor's Note, Music, October 2021
Arts + Music Last October, we put out our first Arts + Music issue, and it was such a big hit that we decided to keep it running—perhaps in perpetuity, like the Pet issue every February. Since last year’s issue was more heavily slanted towards musicians, we...