
Grief Needs Witnesses
After a quiet trip to a local fruit stand unexpectedly reminds her of her late grandmother, Rosie notices how grief can surface through scent, taste, memory, and tiny everyday rituals. What starts as ...
29 Maj 7min

Separating the Facts From the Story
While waiting to hear back from a friend, Rosie notices how fast her mind starts spiraling. Did I do something? Are we weird now? But as she sits with it, she eventually realizes the stress isn’t real...
27 Maj 5min

Feeling Rigid or Defensive? Try This
When you notice yourself gripping tightly to being right, holding tension in your body, or moving through conversations with defensiveness, pause for a moment. Soften your shoulders, lower your gaze s...
25 Maj 7min

Maybe Success Only Looks Effortless From Far Away
It’s easy to assume other people arrived somewhere effortlessly when all we’re shown is the final result. The hidden work often disappears from view, leaving us comparing our private struggles to some...
20 Maj 6min

Why We Say “I’m Fine” When We’re Not
Rosie reflects on the gap between what we truly feel and what we present to others. She explores how emotional incongruence can quietly wear on us, and why acknowledging what’s actually happening insi...
18 Maj 6min

Why Trauma Can Shape the Way We Move Through Life, with Linda Thai
Dora sits down with somatic therapist and trauma expert Linda Thai to explore how trauma can shape the nervous system, our relationships, and our sense of self. Together, they unpack how survival patt...
17 Maj 30min

Silence Can Carry Stress Too
A frustrating relationship dynamic leads Rosie to a deeper realization: beneath the irritation and exhaustion was the pain of feeling unseen. Once she stopped trying to override the feeling with logic...
15 Maj 7min



















