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December always feels like preparing to let go.
No matter what kind of year you have, it’s the exhale of the year.
In for 6, out for 6. Shoutout to my pilates instructor.
December is shutting your laptop on the longest work day. Your bra...
It’s that time of year. Time for wrapping it all up - from Spotify, to gifts, to relationships, to ins and outs. Trying to decide my ins and outs is difficult but it is forcing my hand to reflect on the past year. Things that seem years awa...
Not every year is a transformative experience, but 2025 was for me. I graduated university, started my first “big girl job,” moved cities back into my parents house, amongst other things. Throughout changes I was accompanied by music as my...
When 2025 began, I worried for the state of the pop girlies. 2024 had been an exceptional year for pop music, specifically for women in pop music, and I wasn’t sure how 2025 would shape up. As Q4 comes to an end, I think I can conclude that...
Over my past couple years of backpacking in hostels, I always lean towards staying in all female rooms if the opportunity arises. They’re a delightful haven of female travellers, sometimes solo, with many things in common and zest to see th...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
for every “TMI” and juicy topic, just like the ones you share in the girls’ bathroom. by marlow.
23, figuring this whole "early twenties" thing out.
Ali is a Toronto-based writer and therapist (q) passionate about making wellness accessible, inclusive, and joyful. She inspires readers to slow down, reflect, and nurture a life that feels good from the inside out through simple self-care rituals.
weaponizing my English degree
for the ones i love.
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