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Hope Has A Pulse
Hope is not loud. It does not always arrive as lightning or trumpet sound. Most days, hope is a whisper—breathing steady beneath…
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Still a Patient: Living With Chronic Illness and a Body That Remembers
I’m lucky to be here today. In this space. With the ability to feel the sun on my face. Safe—truly safe. Not…
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Opening Yourself Up to Love: Exploring Connection Without Labels or Pressure
I want to open myself up to someone—romantically. I know I have the opportunity, the ability, to go on dates. But I…
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The Cure to Loneliness: Finding Wholeness Within Yourself
the cure to loneliness is to be alone. the idea of loneliness is synonymous for a feeling of lack. there’s a difference…
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What I Love Most: The Joy of Watching People Find Their Spark
What I love most? It’s witnessing people come alive. Witnessing that spark in someone else— when they step out for the first…
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Reflections From a Week of Becoming
It’s Sunday, and it’s been a week. Not a long one, not a bad one—but an intense one. It’s been a week…
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I’d Rather Be Lusted Than Lost In Love
We always say we want to be loved over lusted. We want to be cherished, cared for, wanted—not just touched for a…
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Rowdy and Still: What This Summer Taught Me
This summer didn’t feel like healing. It didn’t feel like fixing. It felt like living. I’ve been saying yes — yes to…
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Being Loved Doesn’t Always Mean Fully Being Understood
Being loved doesn’t always mean being understood. Love shows up in many ways—through family, friends, partners, and even in how we love…
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Grappling With My Humanity
I don’t hate my humanity. But I do grapple with it. For so long, I tried to understand it—mine, yours, everyone’s. I…