Healing Is a Full-Time Job

Healing isn’t something you clock in and out of. It doesn’t follow a neat schedule, where you dedicate an hour to self-care and expect to feel better the next day. Healing is work constant, exhausting, beautiful, painful, and necessary work. And just like any job, it demands effort, patience, and commitment. There are no daysContinue reading “Healing Is a Full-Time Job”

Bittersweet Celebrations: Another Year, Another Lesson

Birthdays have always been bittersweet for me. Every year, I find myself caught between two conflicting feelings wanting to be celebrated but not wanting to be the center of attention. Wanting to just blend in, be another person in the room, but somehow, the spotlight always finds its way to me. It’s this strange mixContinue reading “Bittersweet Celebrations: Another Year, Another Lesson”

Rage: The Battle No One Sees

Rage is one of the hardest emotions to talk about. It’s messy, unpredictable, and often misunderstood. People hear “anger” and assume it’s just frustration turned up a notch. But rage? Rage is different. It’s not just feeling mad—it’s feeling out of control. It’s an all-consuming fire that burns from the inside out, leaving destruction inContinue reading “Rage: The Battle No One Sees”

Outgrowing Friendships: It’s Okay to Move On, but Do It with Love

Friendships are like seasons—some last a lifetime, while others serve a purpose for a time and then fade away. And that’s okay. Outgrowing a friendship doesn’t mean you’re a bad person, nor does it mean the other person is. It just means that life has shifted, you’ve changed, they’ve changed, and what once fit perfectlyContinue reading “Outgrowing Friendships: It’s Okay to Move On, but Do It with Love”

Living at the Intersection: Black, Gay, Sober, and Christian

Living as a Black, gay, sober Christian in this world often feels like walking through a maze with no clear exit—where every turn presents both resistance and revelation. Each part of my identity exists within a larger story, woven together by history, faith, struggle, and resilience. And yet, the world often sees these identities asContinue reading “Living at the Intersection: Black, Gay, Sober, and Christian”

It’s bigger the the superbowl

The biggest revolution in Super Bowl history just happened on the stage tonight, and folk are calling it boring or trash because it went over their heads! This is what you didn’t see. Once again, the message is clear—Black people have always been here to entertain them so they aren’t bored. The moment the messageContinue reading “It’s bigger the the superbowl”

When You Feel Unwanted and Fear You Won’t Succeed

Have you ever felt like you didn’t belong—like no matter how much you tried, you just weren’t enough? Maybe it’s the silence in a group chat that makes you wonder if anyone really cares, or the feeling of being overlooked at work, school, or even in your own family. And beyond that loneliness, there’s anotherContinue reading “When You Feel Unwanted and Fear You Won’t Succeed”

Finding Love and Acceptance: Reflections on Love, Simon

I recently rewatched Love, Simon, and once again, it hit me right in the heart. It’s one of those movies that feels so personal, even if my life doesn’t exactly mirror Simon’s. At its core, Love, Simon is a coming-of-age story about love, self-acceptance, and the terrifying yet liberating process of coming out. But beyondContinue reading “Finding Love and Acceptance: Reflections on Love, Simon”

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