All the things that bring me joy. Inspiring others to find their heart song. Seed sower and light seeker. Working on a memoir called 'Nurture: A Story of Body & Belonging'
Exploring the science and magic of healing, through essays, storytelling, and poetry from a physician who appreciates the potent medicine in a nettle sting.
A first-time dad writes letters to his newborn son, Myles, every Monday, sharing the joy he didn't experience himself with the world. Inspired by Ta-Nehisi Coates' "Between the World and Me."
Here we'll explore how medieval misogyny informs modern philosophy while uncovering the feminisms of the Middle Ages. No longer will the women of the Middle Ages be erased, minimized, or villainized.
Literary essays, published occasionally. On work culture, mothering, mysterious women’s diseases, and redefining success. Striving to deliver little nuggets of beauty and sparks of insight.
Shuffle Synchronicities—the NPR-celebrated, formerly Top 25 in Music, Shufflemancy Substack—is back. What began as a memoir is now a teaching. Learn how something greater communicates with us through the music we love.
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Hi! I’m Meg Conley. I write about the intersection of capitalism, culture and care work at Pocket Observatory. Select essays are republished to Substack. If you'd like to receive my official (FREE) newsletter, subscribe here + I'll take care of the rest!
Exploring and re-imagining pluriversal and decolonial future(s), one not ensnared by a single Eurocentric narrative. Writing about and synthesizing the signals and patterns pointing towards a counter-hegemonic 'world where many worlds fit.'
Hello Readers! I am a Creative Writer & Photographer. I post Poetry, Personal and Photo Essays, Daily Affirmations, Quotes of the Day and more, all to Inspire and Enlighten my readers. My posts are digital collages encompassing the world around me.
Personal, vulnerable, and sometimes funny essays from a husband, father, and disability advocate, delivered whatever days he wants at exactly 8:08 am PT.