
Practical everyday kinship.
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Happy summer, aunties! I am loving all the pieces I’ve seen lately about a vibe shift in the direction of love, joy, caring, and community. No false modesty necessary here: we aunties have been on the hope train all along, so let’s giv...
There aren’t any, and that’s by design.
So, have you read Yesteryear? I read the first two chapters as a free preview in the public library’s Libby app, and I think that’s enough for me. I’ll say more about why shortly.
Today we have a guest post from the lovely Lexi Weber Johnson, whose work I didn’t know until she reached out to me to pitch this story about sobriety, infertility, and auntiehood. I took a look at her newsletter, Not Expecting, which turne...
There’s not much social science research out there about alloparents. Here’s where you tend to find us: in biological research about the animal kingdom (elephants, whales, birds, primates – lots of aunties!) and in anthropological research...
One of my besties was recently in Florida and took this photo on an airboat alligator tour. I was like, “Wow! I thought they only had flamingos in the Keys, were you in the Keys?” and she was like, “It’s not a flamingo! I can’t remember wha...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Kid whisperer. Auntie to the Aunties.
author of Learning in Public, co-founder of @freshspeakers & @soljourno, momma, electric slider, lover, fighter
Lexi is a writer exploring life after trying for a baby and finding herself somewhere unexpected. She writes about grief, freedom, and joy beyond parenthood in her newsletter Not Expecting.
Seattle-based writer, producer, & collective care enthusiast. Let's learn history and our place in it so we can actually change it.
Creative Director @ vijayandstephens.com | Podcaster @ dontthinktwicepodcast.com | Radio DJ @ em-radio.com
\ud83c\udf08 Queer artist living in Brooklyn. \ud83d\udc9b Co-Founder of Forevers. \ud83c\udf4e Painter of people and fruit. \ud83c\udf89 Creative consultant for playful businesses.
Writing about how we can bring more intention and celebration into our friendships. \ud83d\udc9b Mostly want to be drinking tea with my friends. \ud83d\udccd Raleigh, NC \ud83d\udc4b She/her
I'm a passionate disability rights activist, communications and cultural access consultant, and author of "Demystifying Disability: What to Know, What to Say, and How to be an Ally."
Writer, speaker, strategist and LGBTQ+ health advocate
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