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  • Lisa Sibbett

    Kid whisperer. Auntie to the Aunties.

  • Courtney Martin

    author of Learning in Public, co-founder of @freshspeakers & @soljourno, momma, electric slider, lover, fighter

  • Sri Juneja

    Writing about reading children's books.

  • Lexi Weber Johnson

    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.

  • Diana Cherry

    Seattle-based writer, producer, & collective care enthusiast. Let's learn history and our place in it so we can actually change it.

  • Amrita Vijay

    Creative Director @ vijayandstephens.com | Podcaster @ dontthinktwicepodcast.com | Radio DJ @ em-radio.com

  • Samantha Amberg

    \ud83c\udf08 Queer artist living in DC. \ud83d\udc9b Co-Founder of Forevers, a nonprofit that supports & celebrates deep friendship. \ud83c\udf4e Painter of people, places, & fruits. \ud83c\udf89 Creative consultant for playful businesses.

  • Erin Greenawald

    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

  • Emily Ladau

    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."

  • Zena Sharman (she/her)

    Writer, speaker, strategist and LGBTQ+ health advocate

  • Samantha Paige Rosen

    ✍\ud83c\udffbwriter-editor-tutor-coach \ud83d\udcdaLIVING, TOGETHER debut anthology coming from Beacon Press 7/14/26

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