a five minute pep talk on making your weird art, sharing your big weird beautiful brain on the internet, and expressing thyself NOT to be heard, liked or understood, but for the sake of feeling life pour through you!




Hey Atlanta, this is happening this weekend ~
My cool fun teen charm school for figuring out how the heck to be in a body in 2023. We’re peeling back the tricky icky layers of social-media-warped-body-image and refreshing the inner monologue on the stories we tell about ourselves.
🦢 We’re learning about our nervous systems in a way that’s exciting and not boring so teens get strategies on what to do when they feel themselves getting sucked into the abyss of *everything is burning, nothing matters*
🦢 We’re unpacking attention and desire. We’re learning how to feel sturdy and palace-like in our bods.
All the info lives HERE
I have a couple spots left. Send this to a parent-teacher-pal-neighbor of an Atlanta teen you think could benefit from this work!
Also. I’m getting ready to pivot to teaching online much more, so stay tuned for some cute gatherings on the etheric dance floor soon.


I finished up this extremely tender grief quilt/ baby quilt commission this week - a quilt made for baby Marley from the clothes of her late Grandmother Marilyn.
It’s getting delivered to its new baby home this weekend on the six month anniversary of Marilyn’s transition. We’re holding Marilyn and Marley’s family in a lot of love and Grace.
🕯🤍 For folks in need of grief support right now 🤍🕯
Beloved Merrilee sent this link to me the other day: I Forbid You To Forget Me by Daniela Spector // an artist’s five month syllabus for tending and contending with loss. Stunning.
April 23rd is Annual Grief In Public Day ~ a creative disruption to business as usual! A grassroots movement to draw grief out of its dark hidey holes where our culture would like it to stay, and into the sun for a cathartic community playdate! Get into it! Invite pals for a picnic to talk about the heavy shit on your heart. Make it easy, make it light!
Thank you for being here. Thank you for supporting this broadcast. Thank you for your time and attention. It’s everything.
🧡 xoM