Have you ever watched a dahlia bloom in slow motion? It doesn’t just open. It unfurls—layer by layer. A cycle of birth, death, and becoming again. This reflection is what bloomed through me after witnessing that.
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Where the body exhales and spirit inhales. A whispered remembering from the threshold of land and sea.
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Some connections defy reason. They’re not just close—they’re sacred. You feel whole when they’re near. And when they leave, something in you aches like they died. Even when they haven’t. This is a reflection on that kind of soul-bond— the kind that splits you across lifetimes and tethers you to someone in inexplicable ways.
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Today’s vibe: slowness, sovereignty, and refusing to carry what was never mine. A personal reflection on embodiment, sensitivity, and self-acceptance.
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I carried a jagged glass ball in my throat for decades. Swallowed it to survive. Smiled through it. But silence is a slow death. This is what the voice said when I finally let it speak. A channeled reckoning in shards, smoke, and scream.
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A dark allegory of emotional labor, trauma, and the quiet contortion of self for someone else’s comfort. Kodi carries Cat’s heirloom knife in her flesh—until the day he asks for it back.
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I almost didn’t go. But somewhere between the music, the tears, and the strangers' smiles, something shifted in me. Healing doesn’t always arrive the way we expect. Sometimes it sneaks in through ordinary moments — and the courage to stop hiding who we are.
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The night someone tried to take the name I’ve been building for years, a storm broke open over Charlotte—and so did I. This is how The Unfinished Human Podcast was born. Not from strategy. From soul. From fire. From knowing.
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A shadow at the foot of the bed. A dream that didn’t end when I opened my eyes. This is a story about fear, awakening, and reclaiming what was frozen.
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The world is an overwhelming place. For real. Like…what in the actual fuck? As an AuDHD woman, I find myself constantly torn between staying informed and protecting my well-being. Right now, I’m choosing to step back from the relentless cycle of bad news and focus on creativity, joy, and spiritual exploration. But even that choice feels heavy sometimes. If you’re also struggling with navigating uncertainty, you’re not alone. Here’s what’s helping me find balance while honoring my neurodivergent needs—setting boundaries, embracing what I can do, leaning into creativity, and caring for my body. It’s okay to step back. It’s okay to protect your peace.














