Published inBootcampHow masking my autism nearly destroyed meSometimes, survival skills are anything but — especially when you don’t know you’re using them.Nov 8, 20215Nov 8, 20215
Sorry, Mom: A Short Reflection on a Few of the Yeehaw Things I’ve Done in My VanBroke times can call for measures that (hopefully don’t) lead to broken limbs.Oct 9, 20211Oct 9, 20211
Life in a Jewish Liminal SpaceA troubled childhood with an abusive mother made me distance myself from my Jewish roots. Trying to come back is weird.Feb 16, 2021Feb 16, 2021
Published inThe StartupFour Video Essayists That You’ll Watch Until 4AMIf there’s one thing I love, it’s a good video essay. There’s nothing better than watching smart, charismatic people talk about…Feb 10, 2021Feb 10, 2021
Published inCurious“Sad Boyz” Is a Masterpiece of Mental Health PodcastingJarvis Johnson and Jordan Adika embody radical genuineness in personal conversations with members of YouTube’s commentary community.Oct 8, 20201Oct 8, 20201
Everything You’ve Been Told About the “Five Stages of Grief” is WrongThe Kübler-Ross Model is one of the most well-known depictions of how people grieve their dead, but that was never its intended use case.Oct 4, 2020Oct 4, 2020
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What Dog Training Can Teach Us About Self-CompassionNothing better illustrates the weird, toxic relationship we have to learning and encouraging change than the way we treat our dogs.Oct 27, 2019Oct 27, 2019