The Fairy Years
Magic, therapy, and belief are all languages of rehumanization. The Fairy Years explores what happens when pretending becomes believing—and how healing begins when we choose wonder over certainty.
The Enshitification of Telehealth Therapy
Telehealth therapy began as a bridge between therapist and client—but the bridge has been sold to Big Tech. The Enshitification of Telehealth Therapy traces how care turned into content and how we can reclaim what’s sacred in human connection.
Talk Therapy Is Not Built for Men
Most therapy asks men to talk about feelings they were never taught to name. Talk Therapy Is Not Built for Men explores how our culture disconnected men from their bodies, and what real healing could look like when they finally come home.
The Sacred Third Place: A Manifesto for Revitalizing the Public House
In a culture of isolation and overwork, we need spaces that feel like home for the soul. The Sacred Third Place is a new kind of public house — part bodywork studio, part spiritual commons, part creative sanctuary — where people can gather for meaning, movement, and belonging.
Why In-Person Therapy Is Better Than Telehealth
Telehealth therapy has opened doors for millions—but in doing so, something essential has been lost. In-person therapy offers more than conversation; it offers presence. This piece explores why true connection still needs a shared room, shared breath, and the unspoken medicine of being together.
What Is Psychedelic Integration in a Therapy Context?
Psychedelic integration is more than processing a “trip.” It’s the birth that follows revelation — a therapeutic practice of re-orienting your life after touching something larger than yourself. Explore how healing through psychedelic work becomes a process of remembering, surrender, and rebirth.
A Culture of Trauma
Trauma isn’t just something that happens to individuals—it weaves through families, institutions, and entire cultures. This reflection explores how trauma becomes invisible yet shared, and how healing begins when we learn to see the wounds we all carry.