Grace in the Echo Chamber

Living alone amplifies thoughts. Trauma complicates reactions. PTSD explains but does not excuse. This is about accountability, judgment, and learning to give yourself grace instead of a life sentence.

Opinions Aren’t Evidence

Medical misinformation thrives on confidence, not competence. During COVID, social media turned opinion into “fact”—with real consequences.

Influencers Will Be the Death of Us

From van renovations to vaccine misinformation, social media influencers have blurred the line between opinion and evidence—with real-world consequences.

After We Talk: What Survivors Actually Need

When conversations about sexual assault reach the public stage, they tend to follow a predictable pattern. Names are named. Opinions are shouted. Arguments are had about guilt, innocence, and politics. What gets lost—almost every time—are the people who were harmed. Survivors are not waiting for outrage.They are waiting for care. Being a survivor doesn’t end …

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