
Paranneting/Anne Reboa
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educator, consultant, social worker (msw), blogger and mama
find me on socials: @paranneting
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Strut the Skies! A Shop. Sell. Strut! Event
It was a beautiful day to Strut the Skies on August 15, 2020. Amanda Witkowski and Alyssa Lego spearheaded yet another magnificent event filled with fashion, entertainment, fundraising and more! Of course, this event looked much different than their events in the past, given the pandemic and finding a safe way to bring attention to the cause they have dedicated themselves to- bringing awareness to Autism and raising funds to help individuals on the spectrum.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa5 years ago in Journal
What if our Friends are our Soulmates?
As someone who grew up with parents that were high school sweethearts, achieving a love like their's was always a goal. I imagined that one day I would meet my soulmate and everything would just instantly work out. As I've gotten older, I've really thought about that word- soulmate- and what it actually means. If you search Google for the definition of soulmate, they will define it as "a person ideally suited to another as a close friend or romantic partner." If someone would have told me when I was younger that my soulmate could be a friend of mine and did not necessarily have to be a romantic partner, they would have saved me a lot of stress.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa6 years ago in Humans
Mental Health Adjacent: Podcast All About Mental Health
Here at anamesa, mental health is sooo important to us! A few months back I was scrolling through Instagram, looking up different mental health niche accounts to follow. I was in search of additional information, education, support resources, anything really that was related to mental health. I was so excited when I stumbled upon @mh.adjacent , an Instagram account dedicated to discussing mental health. Excitingly, they even have a podcast all about mental health as well!
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa6 years ago in Psyche
Instagram Accounts to Add Education to Your Feed
2020 Has certainly been a year that is one for the history books. A worldwide pandemic, murder hornets, UFO's, and unrest in the fighting of imperative social justice issues that have plagued humankind for far too long. If you're feeling lost in all the new information released day- to- day, or struggle to understand the basics of Black Lives Matter or any other social injustice movements, these accounts can help bring light to those questions of yours.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa6 years ago in Lifehack
NYFW 2020: BRAND A
Chances are, if you are a living and breathing human above the age of four (and maybe even younger), you know the fame and hype of New York Fashion Week. It’s the most stylish event that basically takes over the city, where the most prominent designers in fashion showcase their latest collection. I have always dreamed of attending one of these shows and being a part of the chaotic, unique experience. Luckily for me, I had the opportunity to attend a show during New York Fashion Week 2020.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa6 years ago in Styled
Meet Dane & Stephanie, Twins Who Make an Unbeatable Duo
Dane and Stephanie, twin siblings who harmonize together angelically, might be familiar to you from this season of NBC’s “The Voice.” Recently, I got to ask them questions about themselves, their careers, and their love for what they do. Dane and Stephanie are twins from Bloomfield, New Jersey. They are cousins of mine, and I can remember participating alongside them in sports, talent shows, and musicals. Both Dane and Stephanie have always shown passion in what they do, and is clear to see when watching them sing together. You can watch them sing on their YouTube channel or Instagram (@daneandstephanie). If you haven’t started watching this season, you can tune in NBC on Monday and Tuesday nights to watch!
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa6 years ago in Beat
College Wanderlust
"I’ve always loved traveling. Ever since I was practically a baby, I’ve enjoyed going anywhere that would venture me into new adventures, opening myself to a world that might change my life forever. When I was a kid, I would say that geography is my favorite subject because I've always wanted to learn about this vast world out there and always dreamed about growing up traveling to these different countries around the world.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa6 years ago in Wander
Making Authentic Friendships: The App Specifically Designed for Those with Special Needs
Anamesa is proud to showcase, represent and support individuals who dedicate their time to making the world a little better (in whatever way that may be). Fortunately for myself, I know a lot of inspiring, hard working people. One of them being my friend Juliana.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa6 years ago in 01
All About Scorpios
Scorpios are a water sign, ruled by Pluto and Mars. They are known to be assertive, dominant, and passionate people. Scorpios will search high and low to find the truth about things or to piece things together. They make great leaders, and are also extremely resourceful. Scorpios love to experience and express their emotions, but they manifest this much differently than the other water signs. Scorpios are also great secret keepers, and make for loyal partners and friends. They are known for being the most sensual sign, and often have a sultry aura to them. Because Pluto rules Scorpio, their demeanor is rather calm and collected. However, any Scorpio is also known to have a mysterious side to them.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa6 years ago in Futurism
The Agape Cause: Saving the Turtles and the World
The Agape Cause was started by Erica Meyler, of New Jersey, when her passion for the environment accidentally fueled a business idea. Erica speaks on starting The Agape Cause: "I actually came up with the idea by accident. I posted a story on Instagram as a joke when I bought some metal straws, poking fun at beauty gurus when they post swatches of their new products. I was really surprised that everyone took it seriously, but looking back it was because I was always trying to spread awareness about causes I cared about, especially centered around conservation and environmentalism. It was perfect how it fell into my lap, because I was always extremely frustrated with how I felt like these issues were out of my hands and I didn’t know how to help, but this was a great way. I think most people feel that way, so my main goal is to give people the tools they need to start getting involved and feel like their efforts matter. Thats why a percentage of the proceeds from each product will be donated to the cause it was inspired by!"
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa6 years ago in Journal
Anamesa
I started to feel like my generation didn't have a place a while back. I knew that I wasn't a millennial. I was born in '96, which in most cases edges me out of the generation altogether, although some argue that up to 1996 are technically millennials. Millennials are people who reached young adulthood during the early years of the 21st century (which, according to the internet, started in 2001). Considering the end of the 21st century isn’t until December 31st, 2100, then technically you would consider someone born in 1996 to reach young adulthood during the early years of the 21st century. However, I’ve never met anyone near my age who considers themselves a millennial.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa6 years ago in Humans








