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  • From keywords to conversations: What AI is teaching us about human behavior

    From keywords to conversations: What AI is teaching us about human behavior

    A last-minute trip to the makeup aisle before a funeral sparked an unexpected realization about AI, search behavior, and the human need to feel understood.

    Janelle Studdard

    June 15, 2026
    essays
    AI, content strategy, digital marketing, human behavior, Search, SEO, technology
  • Sandwiched

    Sandwiched

    A personal reflection on caregiving, motherhood, work, and the invisible weight of balancing aging parents, a young child, and everyday life.

    Janelle Studdard

    May 20, 2026
    caregiving, essays, work + life
    aging parents, caregiving, emotional labor, motherhood, sandwich generation
  • Quiet races on deserted runways

    Quiet races on deserted runways

    A reflection on endurance cycling, quiet competition, and the strange beauty of racing through deserted airport runways.

    Janelle Studdard

    September 7, 2012
    endurance sports, essays
    airport race, competition, cycling, endurance, movement, race day, reflection
  • Postpartum body frustration

    Postpartum body frustration

    A reflection on postpartum fitness, body frustration, and the emotional process of reconnecting with strength, movement, and identity after motherhood.

    Janelle Studdard

    February 20, 2026
    essays, motherhood, wellness
    body image, endurance, fitness, identity, mental health, motherhood, postpartum, running, strength
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© 2026 Janelle Studdard

Essays on endurance—in sport and in life.

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