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Goose Food

Noelle Sunday

Hungry for a playful, magical, creative life with a side of whimsy and seasoned with humor? I'm serving up thoughts on storytelling and mindfulness, with a pinch of cool auntie vibes. Soup’s on, silly goose.

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compost your overripe ideas so your juicy brain tomatoes can thrive 🍅

Welcome to your Goose Food menu du jour!

9 days ago
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spring favorites to cultivate curiosity and pizzazz

Welcome to Goose Food’s monthly happy hour! I’ve got a sizzling menu of seasonal goodies for your perusal. I recommend picking one Sip and one Snack that pique your interest, and savor them at your leisure, without feeling rushed. (Or you c...

24 days ago
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writers are allergic to the word "practice"

I always thought I was “supposed” to be working on A Piece every day:

2 months ago
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did someone order a little hopecore snack?

Every month, I’ll be serving up some curated “drinks & apps” to fill your cup, like the online version of your local bar’s happy hour. Mix and match as you like, and just holler if you’d like a side of ranch or anything. Cheers!

2 months ago
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  • Noelle Sunday

    I'm serving up thoughts on playfulness, storytelling, self-trust, and how to have more fun while you figure it all out. Soup's on, silly goose. \ud83e\udebf✨

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