Meg St-Esprit, PCMag

Meg St-Esprit

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Pittsburgh, PA, United States

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Past:
  • PCMag
  • Romper
  • PublicSource
  • Thrillist
  • Pittsburgh CityPaper
  • VinePair
  • The New York Times
  • Washington Post
  • Splinter

Past articles by Meg:

Kids Are Obsessed With Roblox, But Is It Safe?

Sex rooms, scams, and stolen Robux—are the risks of big online games worth it? And how can you make them safer? Parents, kids, and experts weigh in. → Read More

Weed Moms Are Changing The Narrative Around Marijuana

As parents in particular are turning to weed instead of booze, a new crop of “cannamoms” wants to change the narrative. → Read More

Remote therapy and prescribing, driven by COVID, face scrutiny

Driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, online mental health care and remote therapy became important tools. Where are we two years later? → Read More

GoTranscript Review

GoTranscript is the best service for high-quality, human-generated transcriptions in a variety of languages or niche industry specialties. → Read More

Visit an Old Coal-Mining Town Turned Into a Cool Bike Haven

With old warehouse buildings now housing cafes, art spaces, bakeries, restaurants, and inns, Confluence is the kind of town that’s a dream to stop by on a road trip—or biking trail trip. → Read More

Is It Safe To Keep Using Period & Fertility Apps In A Post-Roe America?

Legal and cybersecurity experts answer questions about the safety of your period tracking data in a post-Roe America. → Read More

It's Officially Time To Cancel "Take Your Kid To Work" Day

After spending two years of our children getting up close and personal with our careers, do we really need another day to take them to work? → Read More

Ski the Slopes at These Adaptive Sports Resorts

These resorts around the U.S. offer resources and teach people with disabilities how to ski, snowboard, and have fun on the slopes. → Read More

UPMC Schools of Nursing offers fast track to career advancement

Over the last several years, through the chaos and upheaval of the pandemic, many people have begun to think about their long-term career goals and consider entering a new field of employment. The medical crisis of COVID-19 in particular has shown society just how valuable our medical professionals are. → Read More

Doctors Share The Reality Of Treating Pregnant Covid Patients & Their Babies

Doctors have been battling a war on two fronts for the entire pandemic: against misinformation, and for for the lives of mothers and babies. → Read More

Jasper Akerboom Is Cultivating Custom Yeast Strains for Hundreds of Craft Brewers

Jasper Akerboom chatted with VinePair about helping the craft beer community through Jasper Yeast, based in Loudoun County, Virginia. → Read More

Pittsburgh-area parents grapple with conversations about race in education

In recent months, debates about teaching race and racism have leaped from textbooks and classrooms into news, social media and people's living rooms. → Read More

In a Fast-Moving Pandemic, Daters Are Taking It Slow

Looking for love demands a little more discernment in the age of Covid. → Read More

How Pittsburgh-area community groups are filling gaps in COVID vaccine access

As vulnerable residents face barriers to vaccine access, community groups in Allegheny County are stepping in to schedule appointments. → Read More

“Ruth Is Strong & Tough When Things Get Bad:” 4 Generations On RBG's Legacy

Nine-year-old Maeve Scheler of York, Pennsylvania, received the book Who Is Ruth Bader Ginsburg? from her mom Amanda last Christmas, a gift that wasn’t particularly remarkable in any way. But when schools shut down this March due to the pandemic,… → Read More

We Asked 6 Girls To Tell Us All About Their Best Friends & Get Ready To Weep

Moms know the deep value of female friendship, and the impact it has on our well-being. We all need the friend who finishes our sentences, calls us on our crap, and shows up with a latte when the day has been just too rough to handle without a hug… → Read More

Meredith Masony Wants You To Tell Her When Her Kid Is Being "A D*ckhead"

As Meredith Masony tries to promote her new book, Ask Me What’s for Dinner One More Time from her home office, her family of five, plus-dogs, continually barges into the room. One might wonder why she doesn’t lock the door, but her house has no… → Read More

What Is Sensory Processing Disorder?

Children who are deemed ‘sensitive’ or ‘picky’ might be struggling with a treatable condition. → Read More

How two families are navigating open adoption after foster care

Many professionals are pushing for foster-to-adoption families to build relationships with biological families, saying that maintaining those ties can benefit everyone involved. → Read More

How to talk to your kids about money when you don’t have a traditional job

The rising “gig economy” has shaped an entire generation of adults. It’s also shaping how their children view jobs and money. → Read More