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Sovereignty Became Legible — Then Died
What happens when a living practice becomes another performance of power.
Jun 16
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Voice Note #2: Emergence Reveals Itself Through Contact
On staying with intensity before the old organization takes over.
Jun 15
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Women Are Not Raw Material
A micro essay on borrowed heat, hollow authorship, and the rotten ritual of men feeding on women’s earned clarity.
Jun 8
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Voice Note #1: The Body Is Not a Truth Machine
A different way of understanding what our internal responses are showing us.
Jun 5
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Exposing Roots Is Going Underground
On body-led deconstruction, reciprocity, and building a community beyond the feed.
Jun 4
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May 2026
The Divine Feminine Will Not Save Us From Patriarchy
On Father God, Mother God, and the gendered myths we keep mistaking for liberation.
May 20
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April 2026
Difficult Bitch
On truth, trouble, and the women, femmes, and thems who refuse the script.
Apr 22
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New Somatic Group Offerings (Survey)
Small groups for women, femmes, and thems to track patterns and change how you show up — with or without men in your life.
Apr 21
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Patriarchy Isn’t Just Out There. It’s In How You Respond.
What feels like being nice is often participation.
Apr 3
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March 2026
The Matriarchy Fantasy Feels Like a Sedative
Care, conditioning, and the question matriarchy discourse keeps avoiding.
Mar 13
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How Much of Your Life Is Organized Around Keeping a Man Comfortable?
What happens when women stop absorbing and stabilizing male dysfunction.
Mar 8
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February 2026
Where Decentering Men Actually Begins
On attention, desire, and the gap between language and lived practice
Feb 13
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