Boondock Rebel
Built for Two. Billed to One.
The economy didn't forget single people. It was specifically, structurally, almost lovingly designed to punish them. And nobody in government is losing any sleep over it.
Since When Does Being Famous Make You Worth Listening To?
On the quiet psychosis of celebrity worship — and how we handed our lives, our wallets, and our sanity to people whose greatest skill is being watchable.
Past Lives — What the Cards Remember That You Don't
You don't have to believe in past lives for this to be true about you.
There is a kind of knowing that has no origin story.
You meet someone for the first time and something in you recognizes them — not their face, not their name, not anything you
The Difference Between Intuition and Fear
Healing Inherited Trauma — The Cards Your Ancestors Left You
The grief you're carrying might not have started with you.
There is a weight some people walk around with that they cannot explain.
Not the ordinary weight of their own history — the identifiable wounds, the relationships that cost something, the seasons of life that asked more than felt
The Culture of Wonderful Secrets — How shared silence binds the powerful.
Behind the polished performance of power lies a quieter choreography: introductions, favors, shared discretion. The strings are rarely visible, but their effects shape everything downstream.