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Words are Spells \ud83d\udd2e

Teri Leigh \ud83d\udc9c, Corie Feiner, James Bailey, Jeannie Ewing, Megan Lee

Words are Spells \ud83d\udd2e. Use them wisely. The magick of being mindful with your words.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Teri Leigh \ud83d\udc9c

    Bringing color to the world by mindfully untangling life's messes and sprinkling pixie dust one human connection at a time.

  • Corie Feiner

    Corie is a poet, performer, and lover of yoga who is here to guide us through the wilderness of our times with the power of poetry and embodied presence. Her Substack features poems from her evolving yoga poetry collection, A Poem for Every Pose.

  • James Bailey

    I am a late-50s dad to twin daughters. I'm nourished by relationships, serving others, and becoming a deeper human being. As an investment advisor, I help clients align their money with a life that brings them meaning.

  • Jeannie Ewing

    HSP. INFJ. Soul writer. Kindness is my brand, and motherhood is my classroom.

  • Megan Lee

    Some people call her Megan. But her friends call her funny, her kid calls her moooomm!!!!!, her ex calls her bitch, and she calls herself Jim Carrey in female form. hiiiiiiii \ud83d\udc4b

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