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The Forest Knows My Name: A poem of erotic reclamation and somatic healing
Jul 17, 2025
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She Became It: How I chose myself and began again
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Homecoming: On family rupture, ancestral grief, and the therapist who became a mirror
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Why Self-Awareness Didn’t Save Me: A nervous system autobiography
Insight doesn’t heal the nervous system. A reflection on shame, vulnerability, and learning where it’s safe to put your weight down.
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The Weight We Were Never Meant to Carry
Some weights aren’t meant to be carried alone. This poem names the exhaustion, the burnout, and the quiet forces that bend us in a world that asks for…
Dec 7, 2025
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What Migration Scrapes Loose
A poem about migration and the pieces of ourselves that don’t make the crossing—the fractures, the inherited patterns, and the small, unexpected forces…
Nov 30, 2025
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Standing at the Threshold Again: Learning to Walk with Fear
A piece about returning to the inner edge we avoid the most — the place where fear tightens, old pain echoes, and courage becomes something we choose…
Nov 23, 2025
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When Life Overwhelms the Part of You Still Healing
How overwhelm, nervous system stress, and mothering in transition can become a doorway to deeper boundaries, healing, and grace.
Nov 15, 2025
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Between Boxes and Breath: A Quick Note from the Road
Life’s moving faster than words right now, but I wanted to reach out before the silence grew too wide.
Nov 2, 2025
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A Paper Boat Into a Tsunami: On fear, faith, and the miracle that came with a catch
A real-time confession about surrender, faith, and the strange cost of miracles.
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