Awakening the Erotic Body: How Pleasure Supports Trauma Recovery

When we hear the word erotic, many of us immediately think of sex. But the erotic body is so much more than sexuality—it is the part of us that is deeply alive, fully sensing, present, and connected. It’s the body that breathes, feels, aches, tingles, moves, and responds. It is the home of our intuition, creativity, andContinue reading “Awakening the Erotic Body: How Pleasure Supports Trauma Recovery”

Where We First Learned Love: Unpacking the Past to Heal Our Relationships

The content emphasizes how our early family experiences shape our understanding of love. It highlights the importance of recognizing and addressing these childhood lessons to rewrite our narratives around love and relationships. The text invites participation in a workshop aimed at healing and developing healthier relationship patterns.

From Spa Days to Soul Care: Reclaiming Rest as Resistance

Let’s be honest: self-care has been hijacked.Somehow, it’s become synonymous with bubble baths, face masks, and $200 retreats. And while there’s nothing wrong with enjoying any of that, the truth is—what many of us really need isn’t another scented candle. We need rest.We need space to say no without guilt.We need time that isn’t measured by productivity.We need care thatContinue reading “From Spa Days to Soul Care: Reclaiming Rest as Resistance”

The Weight We Carry: Emotional Labor, Caregiving, and the Quiet Cost of Being ‘Strong’

There’s a certain kind of strength that often goes unseen.It looks like showing up, day after day, for everyone but yourself.It sounds like “I’m fine” when you’re anything but.It feels like being the emotional anchor in every room—even when you’re sinking. If you’ve found yourself mothering others—whether you’re a parent, caregiver, partner, friend, or healer—youContinue reading “The Weight We Carry: Emotional Labor, Caregiving, and the Quiet Cost of Being ‘Strong’”

May: Exploring Mental Health and Continuing the Second Quarter with Intention

Welcome May, the month for mental health awareness. As the blossoms of spring settle into full bloom and the sun lingers a little longer each evening, May marks a season of reflection and renewal. It’s a time when nature encourages us to slow down, check in with ourselves, and plant the seeds for growth inContinue reading “May: Exploring Mental Health and Continuing the Second Quarter with Intention”

Prioritizing Mental Health as the Year Draws to a Close

As the year comes to a close, many of us find ourselves reflecting on the past months—what we’ve accomplished, what we’ve learned, and how we’ve felt along the way. This time of year can be a mixed bag, filled with joy and celebration but also stress and anxiety. Prioritizing mental health during this transition isContinue reading “Prioritizing Mental Health as the Year Draws to a Close”

Understanding and Supporting Women’s Mental Health: A Vital Importance for the Society

In our rapidly evolving world, conversations around mental health are more prevalent than ever. However, despite increasing awareness, the unique mental health challenges faced by women often remain underexplored. Women’s mental health is a multifaceted issue shaped by a complex interplay of biological, psychological, and social factors. Addressing these challenges requires a nuanced understanding andContinue reading “Understanding and Supporting Women’s Mental Health: A Vital Importance for the Society”

Embracing Diversity: The Importance of Minority Mental Health Awareness

In our collective journey towards mental health advocacy, it’s crucial to shine a compassionate light on the unique challenges faced by minority communities. Minority mental health encompasses the emotional well-being of individuals who belong to racial, ethnic, LGBTQ+, and other marginalized groups. These communities often encounter systemic barriers that can exacerbate mental health issues, makingContinue reading “Embracing Diversity: The Importance of Minority Mental Health Awareness”

I’m an impostor…

or at least I thought I was Have you ever woke up and thought…who the fuck am I????? Well I have on many occasions. I’m not asking myself that questions because I wake up with amnesia or that I’m a chameleon trying to blend in. I wake up asking myself that question because there areContinue reading “I’m an impostor…”