What would one make of their habitual needs, those sought to cope or find a temporary reprieve, if…My last taste of alcohol was five years ago this month. In my personal experience, alcohol numbed the distress I carried from my efforts to…Jan 6, 2024Jan 6, 2024
Codifying Liberty Through Abortion RightsOhioans here in the U.S. are voting on whether we will codify the right to an abortion with polls closing Tuesday evening, November 7. The…Nov 7, 2023Nov 7, 2023
On Feeling TetheredOne of the most visceral experiences within the passage of grief is the unsettling feeling of being adrift without your anchor, the ground…Dec 2, 2022Dec 2, 2022
Thank you for asking, Clinton.Education is a significant part of my story as I barely graduated high school and failed out of college twice in my early 20s. I grew up…Dec 2, 2022Dec 2, 2022
On The Pursuit of GratitudeThe United States will celebrate Thanksgiving this week, a tradition fraught in its colonial origins but which possesses a redeemable act…Nov 21, 20221Nov 21, 20221
On Life With Invisible DisordersYou begin to find it hard to engage in conversation with your friends who glide down the street with pronounced smiles…Nov 16, 20221Nov 16, 20221
On Liminal PerceptionUltimately, time and space is what allows both the cynic and the optimist the opportunity to imagine what is beyond the present…Nov 16, 2022Nov 16, 2022
On the Liminality of LifeI spent several years of my life as a protestant pastor focused on introducing people to a god of personal transformation. I wanted every…Nov 3, 2022Nov 3, 2022