Fangs, Fire, and Fierce Healing: What Medusa Teaches Us About Trauma

There are stories we’re handed—and then there are stories we reclaim. This is a story of Medusa and survivor empowerment. If you’ve ever been blamed for your own pain, silenced by those who were supposed to protect you, or told your fire made you too much, you might already know this truth: what the world fearsContinue reading “Fangs, Fire, and Fierce Healing: What Medusa Teaches Us About Trauma”

🕰️ Why Your Therapy Session Ends Before the Hour (And Why That Actually Matters)

🕰️ Why Therapy Sessions Are 50 Minutes (And Why That Actually Matters) You’ve just started to open up, maybe even dropped something big, and then—“We’ve got a few minutes left.” Wait. What? Isn’t this a full hour? You’re not alone in wondering. A lot of people assume therapy is 60 minutes, right on the dot.Continue reading “🕰️ Why Your Therapy Session Ends Before the Hour (And Why That Actually Matters)”

The Wellness Village: A Journey with Wren, a Platonic Soul Connection

A Fateful Meeting in the Wellness Village The first time you meet Wren, it’s not really a meeting. It’s more like remembering someone you haven’t seen in years, except… you’ve never met them before. Yet, something about them feels instantly familiar, as if this was always meant to happen. That’s the nature of a platonicContinue reading “The Wellness Village: A Journey with Wren, a Platonic Soul Connection”

The Black Sheep, the Lone Wolf, and the Masquerade of Fitting In: Unmasking the Truth About Belonging

The Myth of the Outsider The black sheep stands at the edge of the pasture, wool dark against a sea of white. They’ve spent years trying to blend in, hoping no one will notice the difference—a quiet struggle of belonging vs. fitting in. The lone wolf prowls through the forest, convinced they’re better off alone.Continue reading “The Black Sheep, the Lone Wolf, and the Masquerade of Fitting In: Unmasking the Truth About Belonging”

Holy Forking Shirtballs, Is This the Bad Place?

Welcome! Everything is Fine” (Except When It’s Not) Is This… The Bad Place? You wake up. The world is on fire—figuratively, sometimes literally. Your phone pings with a news alert about something catastrophic, the economy is doing that weird Schrödinger’s Recession thing where it’s both fine and terrible, and someone on social media is eitherContinue reading “Holy Forking Shirtballs, Is This the Bad Place?”

The Wellness Village: Part Two – The Winter of Connection

A Journey Through the Seasons The Wellness Village series is a journey through the shifting seasons of relationships, exploring how our connection ecosystem evolves with time. In Part One, we stepped into the village in autumn—a time of transitions, gathering, and change. Now, we enter Part Two: Winter, where relationships slow, rest, and endure throughContinue reading “The Wellness Village: Part Two – The Winter of Connection”

When the World Feels Like Too Much: Calming Your Nervous System in the Face of Political Stress

It Started With One Notification… It always starts small. A notification pops up on your phone—just one news alert. You tell yourself you’ll just take a quick glance. But before you know it, you’re knee-deep in articles, watching press conferences, and scrolling through an endless wave of rage-filled comments. It’s important to find ways ofContinue reading “When the World Feels Like Too Much: Calming Your Nervous System in the Face of Political Stress”

Wintering with Persephone: Honoring the Stillness Within

The wind whispered against the windowpane, carrying the stillness of winter into the quiet therapy room. A soft glow from a nearby lamp bathed the space in warm light, its amber hues offering a stark contrast to the bleak gray outside. Persephone sat across from the therapist, her posture poised yet weary. A queen, evenContinue reading “Wintering with Persephone: Honoring the Stillness Within”

The Value of Long-Term Therapy – A Lifelong Investment in Mental, Emotional, and Soulful Well-Being

Let’s start with a truth bomb: therapy isn’t a ‘one-and-done’ kind of deal. It’s not like getting your oil changed—something you check off your list every few months and then forget about. Therapy, especially long-term therapy, is more like regular exercise, dental checkups, or investing in a solid skincare routine. It’s care for your mind,Continue reading “The Value of Long-Term Therapy – A Lifelong Investment in Mental, Emotional, and Soulful Well-Being”

Finding Light in the Longest Night: A Vampire’s Winter Solstice Reflections

The winter solstice arrives as a gift for those who cherish the night. It is a time when the dark reigns supreme, stretching its velvet cloak over the Earth for just a little longer, offering stillness, reflection, and a promise of transformation. For a creature like me, who thrives under the moon’s gaze, this isContinue reading “Finding Light in the Longest Night: A Vampire’s Winter Solstice Reflections”