Regina Brett (born May 31, 1956) is a New York Times bestselling author, newspaper columnist currently writing for The Plain Dealer and The Cleveland Jewish News, and an inspirational speaker. Read full biography of Regina Brett →
The idea of being stuck in a plane with dozens of people chatting over each other on their phones might feel like Dante's 10th circle of hell.
We are all on a journey of faith, and we have to polish that faith.
When you hear the word 'cancer,' it's as if someone took the game of Life and tossed it in the air. All the pieces go flying. The pieces... →
We all have that power to have a soul that magnifies God.
Sometimes you have to censor books. When I read 'Peter Rabbit,' I skip the part about Peter's father ending up in one of Mrs.... →
When I turned 45, I lay in bed reflecting on all life had taught me. My soul sprang a leak and ideas flowed out. My pen simply caught them and set... →
While journalists cannot right every wrong, champion every cause or fix every problem, they can - through the written word - lift someone's... →
No matter how I feel, I get up, dress up, and show up for life. When I do, the day always serves up more than I could have hoped for. Each day truly... →
When you write a book, you are asking someone to make an investment in their time and money. A column can come and go as the weeks pass, but a book... →
Back when I was dating, the dreaded C word was Commitment. As soon as most men found out I had a child, they ran. If I ever got close enough to say... →
Going through chemo is like investing money in a retirement account. You feel the hit right now, but later in life you get to reap the benefits - by... →
It takes tough love to order kids to step away from the iPhone or iPad during dinner or to take the devices away if they're interrupting and... →
My daughter finished high school the same month I got my master's degree. I'm glad I didn't know when I gave birth to her at 21 what it... →