
Taking stock of work, identity, and all the sh!t that doesn't add up. An unglamorous diary about burning it all down and figuring out what's next.
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It’s a Saturday night, and the first chilly autumn evening has properly arrived here in the Southern Hemisphere. I’m typing away next to my fireplace, Fantástico asleep on my feet, snoring like a dog twice his size.
Outside it’s raining fo...
Last week I was invited on a podcast episode (my first!), courtesy of my new Substack friend Paul. At one point, he asked me something that kinda threw me off.
“When did that start for you: that entrepreneurial instinct to be a starter?”...
A couple of years back, I found myself (yet again) crying at my therapy session.
The hour had gone as it usually went those days: I had spent most of it complaining about how tired I felt, how bad things were with my partner because we bar...
I’ve spent the last few posts writing about things that are dying. The career ladder. The stable job. The dream we were sold about what a good life looks like.
I wrote about the crumbling, the grieving, the funeral we’re all sort of attend...
It’s Friday morning. I’m in my house in Argentina, drinking mate. No alarm went off today because Fridays are the day I’ve given myself permission to sleep in. And I’m on a video call with Sinem, who’s literally across the world in V...
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Former good girl employee turned fractional COO. Building a life between Argentina and Spain without anyone's permission or playbook. I write about work, identity, slow living and all the things I was too polite to say in my corporate job.
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