
A weekly publication on what goes wrong between people—family, love, communication—and the hidden patterns beneath it all.
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You’re not just setting a tech policy. You’re shaping how your family stays in conversation.
It always starts with a simple question:
What we call control might be something much more fragile.
They walked into the therapy room, and before they even sat down, I could feel the tension.
From playground lessons to fatherhood echoes—how boys learn to disconnect, and what it takes to slowly rebuild the bridge.
When a little girl falls down at the playground, someone rushes over. "Are you okay? That must’ve hurt. Want a hug?"...
A reflection on unresolved endings, and how silence can become a space for something more honest to begin.
She came into the therapy room, talking about her ex-boyfriend. They’d been together for five years, and one day he disappeared.
I didn’t expect to find creativity—or comfort—in reading obituaries. But here I am, letting strangers’ stories widen the paths in my brain and soften something in me. This is a small letter about paying attention, writing with care, and why...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Daytime: warm, caring marriage therapist. Nighttime: chaotic, unhinged gremlin with ramen in hand. Like the split? You just found a new friend.
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