Aabye-Gayle D. Francis-Favilla is a freelance editor and writer. She is a graduate of the Nightingale-Bamford School and Wellesley College, and was on the editorial staff of Nickelodeon Magazine. Aabye-Gayle lives in New York City with her husband and two cats—but, for the record, she’s a dog person.

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Have you experienced the healing power of awe? You can live in this joy today! 11 women share soul-stirring moments that tingle the spine and touch the Divine.
, May 30, 2024
8 Min Read
Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or a first-time player, this paddle sport offers fun, fitness, and friendly competition. And it’s a game you can play at any age.
, March 28, 2024
4 Min Read
Want to look and feel your best? Active women talk about how their bodies have changed, their fitness journeys and what they’ve learned along the way.
, July 14, 2023
4 Min Read
In her debut novel about family, legacy, music and love, Janelle M. Williams captivates with magical realism and humor. Enter for a chance to win a copy.
, February 10, 2023
4 Min Read
With recipes ranging from seafood to sweets, Food Network star Kardea Brown inspires home cooks to experiment, have fun and explore history. Enter for a chance to win her new cookbook.
, October 7, 2022
3 Min Read
No teens at home to help with that device or app? Get video how-tos and tips.
, September 16, 2022
2 Min Read
Five years after selling her first veggie burger, social entrepreneur Pinky Cole, 34, plans to open 20 new Slutty Vegan locations. Get the 411 on her success.
, July 29, 2022
6 Min Read
Author Keisha Blair, who wrote the book on recovery and resilience following disorienting events, says two steps can point the way to financial freedom.
, June 3, 2022
4 Min Read
With fuel prices going up and flights being canceled, we’re heralding the hidden figure whose work is saving us time, money and frustration on the road.
, May 13, 2022
1 Min Read
AARP celebrates the centenarian, who was America’s oldest serving ranger with the National Park Service before retiring this spring.
, April 15, 2022
1 Min Read