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This is essay is part of Notes for Soft Living: short, weekly reflections to ground and steady you.
I’m in an era of learning to let go in order to move forward.
Specifically, I’m learning to let go of visions and ideas that I once poured...
I’m a hardcore millennial. I throw up the peace sign in nearly every photo. You’ll never convince me to give up my jean jacket. And I still love posting boomerangs on Instagram Stories.
Another tell sign of being an early 90s baby is my (o...
This is essay is part of Notes for Soft Living: short, weekly reflections to ground and steady you.
Black gold. It’s what we land stewards, earth workers, and growers affectionately call healthy soil.
Top tier soil is carbon rich, dark in...
This is essay is part of Notes for Soft Living: short, weekly reflections to ground and steady you.
Lately, I’ve found myself at the intersection of being proud of moving at my own pace while simultaneously wondering if the choices I’ve ma...
This is essay is part of Notes for Soft Living: short, weekly reflections to ground and steady you.
It’s becoming abundantly clear that Black women aren’t allowed to be direct. That we’re not supposed to hold people accountable. And a refu...
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