Recommended by Ink and Light by Nat Hale
B2B tech marketing leader (Salesforce, Oracle, Microsoft), Kellogg CMO alum. Now in DC on a working sabbatical, sharing field notes on B2B Marketing , AI, leadership & reinvention. Part time poet , secretly writing historical fiction.
Archana is new here. This is her first post. Join me in welcoming her and encouraging her
Psychologist and writer, sharing (anonymously, for now) from both sides of the therapy room. This is where the mask comes off. I write about falling apart and the messy, brave work of becoming real—with painful honesty, compassion, and authenticity.
This piece really touched me. I love how you write about anxiety not as something to conquer, but as a companion to understand. There’s such humility in the way you hold it — no pretence of mastery, just a steady willingness to stay in relationship with something that can be both wise and misleading. It feels honest in a way that invites trust. I also live with anxiety, and your words reminded me that the work isn’t to silence her, but to learn her patterns — to notice when she’s warning me, an









