Womanhood, and my struggle to contend with its many definitions and impressions on my life. Honest reflections on girlhood and growth, and the revolution of the sacred feminine.
Knowing other souls: glorious, but maybe the end of fun.
The power of silence, the limits of words... in essay form.
Deep yet funny questions from an insecure yet ravenously curious person.
Losing stuff, mean people, hair in my food... I rant a bit. And hope for something better.
A lot of what you are seeing in the world right now is a collective re-triggering of old wounds, in a constant onslaught.
Mistakes, microwaves, disconcerting women, electronics that might be conscious: intriguing wisdom from unexpected sources.
This Hanukkah, the world is upside down. Let's flip the script.
Watch "I See You," a Hevria poem brought to life by director Jeffrey Bomberger.