Some Things About Me.


I’ve spent a lot of time moving between worlds.
Between the clinical and the creative.
Between queerness and normative.
Between wanting to belong and needing to break free.
Between being seen and being understood.
Somewhere in all those in-betweens, I realized I needed a space that could hold all of me—not just the polished parts or the professional versions, but the raw, quiet, joyful, cracked-open bits too.
This blog is that space.
It’s a living archive of what I’m learning, unlearning, and becoming. It’s where I get to think out loud about healing, systems, power, wonder, ritual, advocacy, burnout, rebirth, and all the mundane/magical moments in between. It’s just me, writing my way through the world with a curious heart.
If you’ve ever felt too much or not enough, or if you’re just figuring out what kind of life actually fits, I hope you find something here.
I'm currently a Master of Science in Social Work (MSSW) student at The University of Texas at Austin, where I'm interested global social work, mental health, and the systems that shape how we care for one another. I’m especially interested in how storytelling, ritual, and advocacy intersect.
Whether I’m traveling, researching, writing, or just walking with a friend, I’m always curious about what helps us feel connected, and how we build something better together.
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