
My Latest Posts
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- Unearthing StardustA reflection on ancient things, a duck, and a grief eleven years unspoken This post contains affiliate links. See my full disclosure on my Resources page. “We are stardust, we… Read more: Unearthing Stardust
- The Merry-Go-Round Nobody Asked to RideA reflection on existential exhaustion, the cruelty built into existence, and what it means to hold the darkness and the light in the same tired hands “I am the darkness.… Read more: The Merry-Go-Round Nobody Asked to Ride
- She Came BackA reflection on abandonment, the inner child, and what the body knows (This post contains affiliate links. See my full disclosure on my Resources page.) “My body shrank from being… Read more: She Came Back
- The Shadow I Couldn’t Stand to SeeA reflection on shadow work, the mirror of projection, and a little girl who wasn’t allowed to ask for a glass of water. (This post contains affiliate links. See my… Read more: The Shadow I Couldn’t Stand to See
- The Man Who Held Me Up.A reflection on the first person who ever saw me. (This post contains affiliate links. See my full disclosure on my Resources page.) “Where no one else looks, love finds a… Read more: The Man Who Held Me Up.
- They Told Me My Body Was the ProblemA reflection on purity culture, body shame, and what it cost me to exist in a female body (This post contains affiliate links. See my full disclosure on my Resources… Read more: They Told Me My Body Was the Problem
- Nobody Told Us We Were Allowed to Feel ThisA reflection on the hidden wounds of religious trauma — and the community that forms when someone finally says it out loud (This post contains affiliate links. See my full… Read more: Nobody Told Us We Were Allowed to Feel This
- They Burned the Girl Who WroteA reflection on voice, violation, and the girl who refused to stop writing This post contains affiliate links. If you purchase through my links I may earn a small commission… Read more: They Burned the Girl Who Wrote
- The War I’ve Been Fighting With My Own BodyA reflection on self-acceptance, body shame, and the long road back to myself This post contains affiliate links. If you purchase through my links I may earn a small commission… Read more: The War I’ve Been Fighting With My Own Body
- We Are Free Now“The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud.” — Coco Chanel A reflection on safety, indoctrination, and the long road back to trusting yourself. I started today… Read more: We Are Free Now
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