Author: Sutton Cavalchire

A Letter to My Future Self

A Letter to My Future Self

In 2020, I found a letter written to my future self from my junior year of high school. I had forgotten I ever wrote it and only discovered it after coming across an old flash drive. The letter was filled with little gems of advice, 

Hate is a Strong Word. But the Right Word.

Hate is a Strong Word. But the Right Word.

I’m a…particular person. I like what I like and I’m very aware of what I don’t like. That includes various minor annoyances that anyone of us could experience on a given day — one may call them pet peeves. Here are mine. Keep these in 

A Seat at the Table

A Seat at the Table

We talk a lot about corporate responsibility in the public relations world. A big part of that is diversity, equity and inclusion. But it’s not enough to simply care about diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Thankfully, business leaders are realizing that when DEI is 

I Want A Rejection Letter

I Want A Rejection Letter

I, like many of my fellow college seniors, am on the job hunt. It’s been difficult to prioritize applying to full-time positions while still finishing my senior year of school and also balancing my current jobs, but I’ve been able to submit maybe a couple 

You Want Me to Film Myself Doing What?

You Want Me to Film Myself Doing What?

The story I’m about to tell you is about the weirdest project I have ever been assigned in my four years of college. Actually, let me correct myself — the weirdest project I have ever been assigned in all my years of schooling. Let me 

Post-Pandemic Plans

Post-Pandemic Plans

A week ago, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper loosened restrictions on the state — now allowing businesses to reopen at increased capacity. And just a few days ago, it was announced that all people 16 years and older, will be able to sign up for 

Social Media Managers are Underrated

Social Media Managers are Underrated

Social media managers are underrated. Underrated and undervalued. And there’s definitely a stigma around those who work in the industry. People ask you what you do for work and you say you work in social media. Whether that be in management or advertising or analytics 

The Great Morning Vs. Night Shower Debate

The Great Morning Vs. Night Shower Debate

I was going to start this blog with something like… THE GREAT DEBATE A DEBATE THAT BRINGS PEOPLE TO FIGHT TOOTH AND NAIL. A DEBATE THAT DIVIDES COMMUNITIES. A DEBATE ALMOST AS DIVIDED AS THE LANCASTERS AND THE YORKS. THE CAPULETS AND MONTAGUES. Why I 

A Home-Cooked Meal — Every Day?

A Home-Cooked Meal — Every Day?

I don’t think there’s an age where you stop missing a home-cooked meal. From bright-eyed and bushy-tailed high school graduates leaving home for the first time to people who now have kids of their own — everyone longs for a treat whipped up by mom. 

The Family Motto That Crushes Spirits

The Family Motto That Crushes Spirits

A motto encapsulates the core beliefs of an institution, or in this case, a family. It helps guide one’s words, thoughts and actions. A lot of the time they’re uplifting. The classic, “Rise and Shine” or Nike’s “Just Do It” are great examples of positive