The Wild Within Once, before you knew the weight of clocks and calendars, you belonged to the untamed. You were stitched together with mud between your toes, questions too big for answers, and a laugh that startled the birds from the trees. No one had yet told you to hush, to shrink, to become palatable.Continue reading “Rewilding the Self: Returning to Who You Were Born to Be”
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🌙 Loving Her Through the Shifts: A Partner’s Guide to Hormones, Neurodivergence, and Holding Space
When Hormones Take the Wheel (And No One Left a Map) Let’s paint a familiar scene: Your partner walks into the room and suddenly—the air shifts. Maybe it’s subtle. Maybe it’s more like a hurricane rolling in mid-sentence. They’re tearful, irritable, zoned out, overstimulated, or withdrawn. You replay the last hour in your mind wonderingContinue reading “🌙 Loving Her Through the Shifts: A Partner’s Guide to Hormones, Neurodivergence, and Holding Space”
🧠 How to Stay Human When the World’s on Fire (Again)
⚠️ Content Note: This piece touches on themes of global violence, nervous system overwhelm, emotional exhaustion, and advocacy in the face of collective trauma. While it doesn’t include graphic details, it does reference recent events (including the U.S. bombings in Iran) and the emotional impact of ongoing world crises. It’s written with the intention of protectingContinue reading “🧠 How to Stay Human When the World’s on Fire (Again)”
Wild Cards & Misfires: What UNO Can Teach Us About Neurodivergent Communication
You’re in a conversation. Someone shares a story—maybe about a frustrating meeting or a weird dream. A neurotypical friend responds with a logical reflection, like, “Yeah, that reminds me of when I had a similar issue with my manager.” It’s tidy. Sequential. Makes sense—at least in the framework of typical conversational flow. But when weContinue reading “Wild Cards & Misfires: What UNO Can Teach Us About Neurodivergent Communication”
Joel is Gone. Now What?: Surviving the Unthinkable When Your Person Dies
Inspired by the raw emotional gravity of The Last of Us Part II, this blog explores what happens when we lose the person who anchored us to the world—through the lens of Ellie’s grief after Joel’s death. This isn’t just fan commentary; it’s an exploration of real-world attachment loss, adult grief, and how we beginContinue reading “Joel is Gone. Now What?: Surviving the Unthinkable When Your Person Dies”