Jacquie Cosgrove
Jacquie Cosgrove is a video producer and editor who has over six years of experience interviewing people from all backgrounds and walks of life. She has covered stories from celebrities, inspiring community leaders, activists, advocates, artists, parents, experts and everyone in between. Jacquie aims to amplify passionate voices and share stories of resilience.
- Yahoo Life
Cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis in Americans age 55 to 64 have more than doubled over the past decade. Here's why.
Sexually transmitted infections are on the rise in older adults. An expert explains why.
- Yahoo Life
Gift wrapping has made this mom a TikTok sensation: 'I could watch these all day'
The "Folding Queen" has found a fanbase with her wrapping hacks.
- Yahoo Life
‘We just wanna run’: Why marathons should include a gender non-binary category, says this athlete
Transmaculine runner Cal Calamia shares the importance of competing in the non-binary category of marathons.
- Yahoo Life
Sam Brinton on becoming the first openly genderfluid person in federal government: ‘I am given the opportunity to serve my country as I am’
Sam Brinton is the first openly genderfluid person to work in federal government. Here, they open up about their journey, advocating for LGBTQ youth, and their passion for safely managing nuclear waste.
- Yahoo Life
‘Ejaculate Responsibly’ author Gabrielle Blair wants to shift the focus of abortion conversations from women to men
Gabrielle Blair is a mother of six and creator of the popular blog, "Design Mom." She shares how men can take a proactive role in preventing abortions in her book, "Ejaculate Responsibly."
- Yahoo Life
Danielle Prescod's memoir examines the reality of being the token Black friend: 'You don't ever get to transcend your racial identity'
In her new memoir, "Token Black Girl," author and fashion editor Danielle Prescod shares how growing up in predominately white spaces impacted her identity.
- Yahoo Life
How one woman is empowering leaders in Puerto Rico to spearhead their own hurricane recovery efforts: ‘The communities are saving themselves’
After Hurricane Fiona, Adi MartÃnez-Roman opens up about the destruction in Puerto Rico and her mission to empower community leadership on the island.
- Yahoo Celebrity
Kelly Ripa gets candid about long-standing Regis Philbin rumors: 'I make no illusions that there was this friendship'
Ripa approached her storytelling with "the importance of correcting the record." She tells Yahoo she "felt that I owed it to myself ... to have an accurate representation of what actually occurred... What I just wanted to put out there was the truth."
- Yahoo Life
Chelsea Clinton opens up about being mocked by media as the first daughter: 'I hope we can agree that you shouldn’t make fun of children'
Hillary Clinton and daughter Chelsea interview change-making women in their new Apple TV+ series, "Gutsy."
- Yahoo Life
This massage therapist was sexually harassed at work. Now, she's educating others on how to protect themselves.
Licensed massage therapist Priscilla Fleming combats the hyper-sexualization of the industry by educating other professionals on how to protect themselves.
- Yahoo Life
Buffy Sainte-Marie breastfed her baby on 'Sesame Street' in 1977. Why she says the groundbreaking moment 'wasn't controversial'
Buffy Sainte-Marie says breastfeeding her infant son on Sesame Street was "quite normal."
- Yahoo Life
USC paid $1.1B to survivors of sex abuse by campus gynecologist. One survivor says 'I would've liked an apology,' too
USC sex abuse survivor Sarah May details her assault and healing journey in new book.
- Yahoo Life
Journalist Ana Kasparian on her viral pro-choice video and why faith and politics should remain separate
Journalist and political commentator Ana Kasparian on why her pro-choice abortion video went viral and the role of faith in politics.
- Yahoo Life
How struggling with suicidal thoughts inspired one woman to address Black mental health
Mental health advocate Fonda Bryant shares how her own suicidal thoughts inspired her to help others address their mental health.
- Yahoo Life
Pets don't love Fourth of July — from calming coats to classical music, tips from a vet to keep them happy
For many Americans, the Fourth of July is a relaxing day of fun — but for pets, it can be a nightmare. NYC vet Lisa Lippman offers tips of how to keep them safe and happy amid fireworks and loud celebrations.
- Yahoo Life
'Bachelor in Paradise' star Demi Burnett came out as bisexual on TV. When the cameras stopped rolling, a 'life-changing' diagnosis helped her heal
The reality star opens up about her mental health journey and how her family reacted to her coming out as bisexual on TV.
- Yahoo Life
How actress Angela Featherstone's painful childhood inspired her mission to help others transition out of foster care
Actress Angela Featherstone shares her experiences in foster care and how she's helping young adults transitioning out of the system with her non-profit, Fostering Care.
- Yahoo Life
How much trash are you contributing to the environment each day? See for yourself.
How much trash are you dumping on Mother Earth? Learn about your output — and how to limit it — in honor of Earth Day.
- Yahoo Life
A doula speaks out on the injustice of Black maternal mortality rates: 'The system was never really set up to support us'
Black women experience maternal mortality at a rate three times higher than white women. Chanel Porchia-Albert is a doula on a mission to empower Black birthing people to advocate for themselves.
- Yahoo Life
Disability influencer and mom of 4 fights stereotypes by sharing her parenting experiences online: ‘The only thing I can't do is walk’
Disability advocate TaLisha Gryzb is a mother of four living with muscular dystrophy who educates viewers about her experiences on her Youtube channel.