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The modern Bluebeard as a lawyer in a suit
The series "I Know Who You Are" is a brilliant metaphor of whom—and what—we're willing to believe and protect
Jun 23
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Stefania
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December 2024
Christmas and The Pregnant Virgin
Christmas feels like another Black Friday. But there's deep symbolism to be found in its celebration of birth.
Dec 28, 2024
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October 2024
"The Perfect Couple," internalized classism, and women's place
The line we're walking is über-thin, and we're constantly policing each other to stay on it
Oct 24, 2024
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Stefania
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"The Perfect Couple," internalized classism, and women's place
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July 2024
The sneaky nature of Change
We're afraid of change. It doesn't happen as we think.
Jul 25, 2024
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May 2024
On that voice inside telling you, you can't stop
Productivity and worth have nothing to do with each other
May 10, 2024
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On the first step on the path towards a higher consciouness
Why Dante's first words are "Have Pity on Me" (Inferno 1 — Part 3)
May 8, 2024
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Stefania
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How much land does a man need?
On what Tolstoy has to say about clinging to a vision so much we forego our body
May 3, 2024
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April 2024
Caminante, se hace camino al andar
Insights from a Spanish poem and the world's sacred texts on trusting ourselves on the creative journey
Apr 26, 2024
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To yoga class or not to yoga class: on setting standards for ourselves
We're not forced to accept what we're offered. Especially, when we're offered something that doesn't align with how much we value what we have to offer.
Apr 19, 2024
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Stefania
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To yoga class or not to yoga class: on setting standards for ourselves
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March 2024
Until death, do you and your purpose apart. Or not.
Does creativity require a sacrifice of the Self?
Mar 22, 2024
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Stefania
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Until death, do you and your purpose apart. Or not.
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Shopping for a better future?
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Mar 15, 2024
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The three enemies of creativity according to Dante and what it takes to face them
The panther, the lion and the she-wolf will be there at every turn. Are you willing to face them? (Inferno 1 — Part 2)
Mar 12, 2024
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