Media Coverage
In the June 26, 2021 Globe and Mail feature “Beauty brands step into the wellness space to address our collective anxiety and depression,” Emily’s expertise was sought as a consulted expert on essential oils and their role in well-being. She explains how, when thoughtfully used with a diffuser, high-quality essential oils can offer calming, soothing support — a natural alternative to synthetic scent products that may trigger sensitivities in some people. The article explores how beauty and wellness brands are increasingly blending self-care and mental-health awareness, and Emily’s insight helped frame essential oils as part of a mindful, holistic approach to managing stress and emotional wellness.
June 5, 2013 article announces Canadian poet Emily Isaacson’s upcoming release Snowflake Princess, a work of fictional prose-poetry inspired by and dedicated to the legacy of Amanda Todd, the Canadian teenager whose suicide after prolonged bullying drew international attention. Set for release on June 10, the book explores deep questions about identity, suffering, and purpose through the story of a young girl named Snowflake Princess and her family’s journey. Although fictional, the tale mirrors real-world struggles with hardship and redemption, aiming to provoke reflection on resilience and community support. The title Snowflake Princess is drawn from a nickname Amanda’s mother Carol Todd gave her—Princess Snowflake—symbolizing uniqueness and individuality. A portion of the book’s proceeds will be donated to the Amanda Todd Legacy Fund to support anti-bullying and mental-health awareness efforts.