The Myth of Self-Made: Redefining Success Through Connection and Care
Success is never an individual thing. It’s made possible through care, connection, and interdependence. The belief that we should do it all alone is rooted in patriarchal, capitalist systems that disconnect us from one another and from what truly sustains us. But it doesn’t have to be that way. And truly it isn’t this way.
Every Kind of Mother, Every Kind of Love
Mothering doesn’t have to follow one script to be real, valuable, or worthy of respect. Every kind of mother and every kind of love deserves to be seen. This reflection names and honors the many forms motherhood can take, while challenging the narrow, dominant ideals that so often erase us.
Sometimes You Shouldn’t Go With the Flow
We don’t forge new ways of being by going with the flow. In a world that demands our silence and compliance, defiance is not only necessary…it’s sacred. This piece is a reminder that your “no” can be powerful, culture-shifting, and deeply rooted in care.
Reading Is Radical: Reimagining What Counts As A Business Book
Business is about relationships, history, and power…not just hacks and strategy. In this post, I share why what and who we read matters, and offer five powerful books that can expand how we think about business, liberation, and the world we're building.
The Truth About Money Mindset: Why It’s Not You—It’s Capitalism
Money mindset is not just personal. It’s rooted in slavery, colonialism, and capitalism. If land were free, wages fair, and profit shared, we wouldn’t need to fix our mindset…we’d already have what we need to live well.
Care Work Is Not Just Woman's Work
We have been socialized to view the caretaking of people as solely the responsibility of women when really caretaking is people’s work. Not women’s work.
The Politics of Business: Why Business is Never Neutral
Business is never neutral. It reflects systems like capitalism, white supremacy, and patriarchy. Without intention, it defaults to reinforcing harm.
Parent's Can Be Bullies, Too.
The way that we are taught to parent and raise our children is to have domination over them. But children aren’t our property nor are they the location where we should find our healing.
The Body of Motherhood
The expectation is that women who become mothers are supposed to not look like we’re mothers.