
Sharing my musings as a 30-something, and on the connections between well-being, relationships, politics, healthcare, and the other things that shape our existence.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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Circle Time is our weekly huddle / digest every Thursdays, in which I share the things bringing me joy, current events to stay informed, recommendations, and thought starters!
I’ve removed the paywall from this week’s issue, so all subscri...
Tick season, Korean curry, the Voting Rights Act, oil pulling, and your passwords probably aren't enough.
Circle Time is our weekly huddle / digest every Thursdays, in which I share the things bringing me joy, current events to stay inform...
A new realm of advocacy, a big win in Virginia, a Gmail hack, and the lazy girl lunch that is my current hyperfixation.
Been a high-octane week over here glued to screens for work, and I’m eagerly awaiting some time in my garden next week...
Disassociating in the garden, holding men accountable, which beauty sale to shop besides Sephora's, great TV to be watching, and why as a uterus-bearer you are valued less by insurance companies.
My kink in my mid-thirties: cooking up a 5:...
Surviving vs thriving, TED, Artemis II, my emotional support bald eagle pair, and an incredibly weird time to be alive.
As my friend Hitha Palepu said, “I’m really tired of starting these with ‘I survived!’, but that seems to be the theme...
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Korean-American hyperlexic millennial, who has shared the last decade of her life on the internet as *that friend* with all the recs. Cognoscente of whatever special interest is currently tickling my brain. Come sit in the tree \ud83d\udcad
Mom of 3, former owner and cofounder of The Everygirl and Everymom. This is where I share my life, career, and home here, and for paid subscribers, discuss trauma, grief, and a behind-the-scenes look at my career.
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