Journalism & Reviews
“The good zombie”
by davia sills
Published by aeon magazine
The new zombie still eats brains, but it can think, emote and even fall in love. Why zombies with heart are on the rise.
“When You’re Grown”
by davia sills
Published by a360 Media
Russell Ramsay, one of the world’s top experts on adult ADHD, explains how to navigate everything from seeking a diagnosis to modifying the work environment.
“It Takes A Team”
by davia sills
Published by a360 Media
How to help your child with ADHD overcome the challenges and ride their strengths.
“The Evolutionary Advantage”
by Jason teich
published by a360 Media
People with ADHD helped hunter-gatherer groups survive long before the dawn of agriculture, new research shows, highlighting the value of traits that drive exploration and risk-taking today.
“10 Ways to Brighten Your Day With AI”
by Jason teich
published by TIME Magazine
AI can help you brew beer, knit, sleep and tour Iceland.
“The Debate Over Tech Addiction”
by davia sills
Published by Centennial Media
Many people turn to technology to meet their everyday needs. But does that make them addicted to their devices?
“Home Alone Without the Guilt”
by davia sills
Published by Centennial Media
Here’s how to help your dog deal with solitude when you walk out the door.
“Going with the flow”
by Jason teich
published by centennial media
You can rev your creative engines with the heightened focus of the flow state. Here’s how to get there.
“When Dogs Go Nuts”
by Davia Sills
Published by centennial media
To change undesirable behaviors, train your dog—don’t let her train you.
“cinecats”
by jason teich
Published by centennial media
A meow-mix of the silver screen’s most iconic cats—some who wowed us with their charisma and others who scared us with their villainous ways.
“How Women Rise”
by Davia Sills
Published by centennial media
To succeed in a career, females need a support network, a voice, and a plan.
“Menopause Confidential”
By Davia Sills
Published By Centennial Media
Women can do better than merely surviving this change of life. With the right set of tools they can flourish and thrive. A doctor explains how.
“Review: Jimi:All Is By My Side”
By Jason Teich
Published By Indiewood/HollyWOOdn’t
‘Jimi: All Is By My Side,’ written and directed by John Ridley, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of ‘12 Years a Slave,’ is an atmospheric, deliberately paced biopic.
“Love By the Numbers”
By Davia Sills and Jason Teich
Published by Centennial Media
Fun facts about love and marriage.
“The World’s Greatest Couples”
by Davia Sills and jason Teich
Published by centennial media
Celebrate love with renowned partners from Barack and Michelle Obama to Prince William and Kate Middleton to Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi.
“Complex relations”
by davia sills and jason teich
published by centennial media
You can protect your marriage by getting along with the in-laws—but set some limits first.
“The Women who changed the world”
By Jason teich
Published By Centennial Media
Throughout history, women have overcome challenges to bring social, scientific and political change. Read about 11 of the most influential here.
“Fearless Women in Film”
By Jason Teich
Published By Centennial Media
Some of the strongest women we know come to us through the big screen. Here’s our rundown of the most courageous characters in movies.
“Feathering the Empty Nest”
by Jason Teich and Davia Sills
Published By Centennial Media
If you’re a parent, you likely pride yourself on raising kids who grow up to be healthy, productive, independent adults. But when children actually leave, some parents revel in their newfound freedom while others feel unmoored. Here’s how to rebuild.
“The Dark Reflections of Mister Robot”
By Jason Teich
Published By OMNI
One of TV’s best shows presents an image of our world as seen in a warped mirror. It’s not a pretty picture, but it just might help us see our own predicament more clearly—and maybe even do something about it.
“Review: Women Who Kill”
By Jason Teich
Published By Indiewood/HollyWOOdn’t
Ingrid Jungermann’s debut feature Women Who Kill is a suspenseful yarn about a commitment-phobic lesbian who might be dating a serial killer.
“Westworld Turns”
By Jason Teich
Published By OMNI
Every generation brings a new vision of Westworld, the robot-themed amusement park of our deepest desires and dreams. The latest version reflects our modern darkness, our violent urges, and a deep-seated doubt that the future will turn out well.
Blogging & Content Writing
“THE ADVANTAGES OF CHOOSING A BILINGUAL COUNSELOR”
BY DAVIA SILLS
PUBLISHED BY PSYCHOLOGY TODAY
A therapist who speaks your native tongue can facilitate the therapy process.
“3 Secrets For a Safety Mindset”
By Davia Sills
Published By CrisisGo
Most school administrators agree that safety awareness is paramount to providing a secure and nurturing learning environment for students. But what does “safety awareness” actually mean?
“WHAT IS GROUP COUNSELING?”
BY DAVIA SILLS
PUBLISHED BY PSYCHOLOGY TODAY
Here's what to expect from therapy groups, and their potential benefits.
“4 School Safety Resolutions for the New Year”
By Davia Sills
Published By CrisisGo
When we think of New Year’s, usually we think of individual goals, like exercising more or losing a few pounds. But organizations can benefit from New Year’s resolutions too. Why not seize the opportunity to make school safer for everyone?
“THERAPY AND CONFIDENTIALITY”
BY DAVIA SILLS
PUBLISHED BY PSYCHOLOGY TODAY
Here's how privacy concerns can affect the therapeutic relationship and outcomes.
“What If Hawaii's False Missile Alert Happened to You?”
By Davia Sills
Published By CrisisGo
At 8:07 a.m. on Saturday, January 13, 2018, many people in Hawaii believed they were going to die. All because a Hawaii Emergency Management Agency employee pressed the wrong button and sent out a false missile alert.
Film & Television Projects
Dear Diary I Died
A Feature Film Written By Jason Teich & Davia Sills
Logline: An aspiring teen actress goes undercover to investigate her sister's apparent suicide and gets sucked into the same web of secrets, sex, and blackmail that may have gotten her sister killed.