
Exploring loneliness in its personal, social, political, and spiritual dimensions — and inviting ways of reconnecting with self, other, and the world.
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On the back of a motorbike, maneuvering through tiny gaps between SUVs, jeepneys, buses, and cars, taking me from Quezon City to Intramuros, the old town of Manila, Philippines, I passed streets plastered with people lying on cardboard, lit...
It’s the final day of our writer’s retreat that and I have been hosting in Hoi An, Vietnam. Over the past five days, we’ve gathered an international group of people seeking to deepen, expand, or rekindle their relationship with writing. So...
“I know that it’s not an actual person, but in moments of loneliness, it fills that gap. There’s also the fact that it seems so “understanding.” Whenever I share something, it responds in a way that makes me feel seen. This level of empathy...
Hi! This is part three of a mini-series, “Unfinished parts of a book I’ve yet to write,” I started while co-hosting and participating in a five-day writer’s retreat. More on the context at the bottom of this piece. Enjoy reading!
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I’m a writer and community builder with The Oneliness Project, which explores how loneliness can teach us about how we reconnect — with ourselves, each other, and the world.
A writer and impact strategist known for awe-based changemaking and her work on Systems Feeling. Narrating author of Imagine—Embracing Chaos and Possibility in a Planetary Emergency
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