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After having my Substack for two years, Claire's tips uncover new pieces that I hadn't found before or hadn't yet thought of. She is truly a wiz and provides the information in a user-friendly way. I highly recommend subscribing to Claire!
Martine is the still quiet water of the deep ocean. Her writing, and the guests she features are like a calm drink of water from a trickling mountain stream. The words fill your heart and soul. They are a balm in the middle of this crazy world. If you take time to read one nourishing article, read from Rooted & Unfolding.
I love Csilla's work! She does an amazing job of capturing practical ways that we can deepen our relationship with sensuality. I highly recommend subscribing to her publication!
Noemi writes magic and remembering back into our relationship with our deepest selves and intertwines plant medicine through it all. She is an elder in spirit, guiding us back to remembrance of our unity with Mother Earth. Subscribe to her work and return to slow, cyclical living guided by the wheel of the year.
for kick-ass, honest, human straightforwardness. After all, simply being human is a most honorable and beautiful feat.
I love Kathryn's approach to crafting as medicine. She has the most amazing knowledge to string together the science of the body and mind with the physical act and sensations of crafting. I have known for years, in my body, how healing craft work is for me. Now, through Kathryn's writing, I know the science behind why it's so powerful!
I appreciate Mariah's constant effort to share authentically and her persistence to foster community. I highly recommend subscribing to Heartbeats!
You will love Emma. She takes the time to thoughtfully express the range of human emotion and experiences. She shares on motherhood and also more than motherhood. Emma is relatable and authentic. I highly recommend subscribing to How Human.
Ganga has such a genuine, authentic heart and her vision of village and community is spot on. She is open and honest about the struggles in her own journey to establishing village. She is a raising tide, taking all ships with her. I encourage you to get on board and subscribe!


















