The Body and Shame: Anasyrma, Savage Daughter and Reclaiming What Was Made Dangerous
We’ve been taught that our bodies are dangerous. This essay explores how shame is installed in girls, the history of anasyrma as embodied refusal, and how Savage Daughter has become an anthem for reclaiming what was made dangerous…
The Rhythm of Life: A Non-Linear Map for Becoming
What if you’re not inconsistent, just cyclical? The Rhythm of Life Map offers an eight-spoked guide for moving beyond productivity culture into sustainable becoming.