
one woman slowly finding her mind. I think making mistakes is vital, shame is a construct, and community might save us.
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Robin,
I’ve been thinking a lot about the day that I went to see you after you died. Everything felt like it was just a horribly cruel joke we had to get through and at the end you would come around the corner into Mom’s living room with...
The ongoing journey of muddling through adulthood
I was sitting in my bed the other day reading a book by Ann Patchett (one of my favorites) and suddenly got caught in an onslaught of unexpected tears.
back at it and getting into the big stuff
Long time no chat! So as not to bury the lede, I’ll start by sharing that at 38, I got assessed for autism and…surprise, derp-daderp, I’m autistic (lol). Today, I’d love to talk a little more about...
It’s been weeks and weeks since I’ve posted anything on Substack, and I wish I had a clearer reason as to why. The truth is, I’m in a liminal space online, at the moment. As you probably know, I started my coaching business a year ago this...
I don’t know what specifically it is about me, but for as long as I can remember (or, up until very recently) I’ve had a wildly avoidant relationship with money. Strangely and concurrently, I also seemed to think I was really good with mone...
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