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The Mother Teller is a beautiful nest for mothers to land, and self explore through art. I LOVE the photo/written collaborations, and believe mothers learning how to properly self portrait would change the game for so many mamas, allowing them to capture the most precious moments with their children.
Claire has a beautiful energy, sense of community and shares great resources here for the growing creative, both on substack and in the 3D.
Tara is an incredible wordsmith, mother, and explorer of the human experience. She's someone I have admired for years and am so grateful to be connected to both here on substack and in the 3D. Her perspective on motherhood, homeschooling and life is refreshing and thought provoking.
KJ is an artist in the way that she exists in the world. Beyond her (Stunning) Poetry book "The week before I bleed" Which sits on my bedside and gifts me a few pages each night... beyond her beautiful ceramic pottery, beyond the home she hand built for herself and her daughter out of a bus... She's an artist in her mind, the way she thinks, plays, laughs and sees the world. AND she's a fucking phenomenal writer
Sexy, mysterious, but soft and vulnerable, I am enjoying the evolution of Brooke Solis’s work. The flavour is changing and it’s just getting better. Let her words wake up something sleeping inside.
Soph is sunshine in human form, and has always gone above and beyond for her community. I love that my heart feels happy reading what she has to say. I wish everyone knew her in the 3D world as you wouldn't stop laughing and wanting the best hug of your life with her.
My legend of a husband, and his creative mind is worth sharing. Of course, I'm Biased. But many aren't and they really, really love what he has to say on cultivating thriving relationships, navigating communication, intimacy, and connection. He's well worth your time and energy to subscribe to
Beautifully thought out musings, from a mother raising children and homesteading on a little fairy farm filled with chickens and mindfulness. I'm lucky the fairy farm is just down the road and that I get to be in the presence of this woman often.
I am blown away by Jesse's ability to dive into storytelling, while sharing such vulnerable deep experiences while holding herself gently and sharing lessons clearly. Medicine for us all.
Lauren holds a gentle home for mothers and creatives. Both of which I am. I appreciate her words, her wisdom and her honesty in this space and I'm so appreciative to be a part of her community here
In my opinion, leading edge when it comes to soul lead business and creative expression in the world of honouring the self while making money. A balance of the mystic and the maker. I've always loved Britts work, had her on my Mother Maker podcast.
Tess Guinery is poetry in motion. Her 3D life reflects art projects, creativity, mothering, loving... and her substack life is a wonderful time stamp and exploration of these things. I like that I can't predict what Tess will write about next. I like the mystery she holds with her life, and how she softly offers aspects forward with two hands and invites her community to come and be apart of it beside her.
I grew up with regular family meetings hosted by my parents for myself and my 6 younger siblings. They are still such a wholesome and connected part of my core memories. When I stumbled across "Family Meeting" here on Substack, my heart skipped a beat and I immediately subscribed, for my family now (Toddler and newborn who will clearly lead the meetings) but also for them as we grow as a family.
Sarah Fay is a passionate woman who I feel privileged to learn from. I stumbled across her work semi recently, and immediately upgraded and have been really enjoying her workshops. I can appreciate her direct and honest approach, and she's filled with knowledge and understanding of this platform (and beyond). I've also invested in a 1:1 session with Sarah as a gift to myself.
I feel lucky to have recently been connected to Kate here on substack. Her zest for life and passion is contagious in all the best ways. I can so appreciate her direct passion for wellbeing and natural health, simplicity, her mountains of value on her publication and of course the absolute warmth that radiates from her. What a beautiful place to be held.
Ah, Hunter's work is beautiful. I so enjoyed the rhythms aspect of her Sacred and Slow course. I enjoy being held with tender hands in her space and can always trust the right words find me. Almost as though she send out magic ripples to guide the right women to her.
A wonderful, creative woman who became a sexologist. She can write, paint, create beauty in her home, with her family AND give great advice on intimacy and relationships.
Erica is the intersection of soft and fierce. Her work ranges from stunning poetry, that has you contemplating your inner worlds, to erotic stories having you feeling hot, to feminist inspired, political and cultural explorations that truly expand perspective. These confronting though absolutely wonderfully written pieces have me in awe of her humour, charisma and ability to bring such a lightheartedness, sureness to big topics. I believe she is paving the way forward in a really unique style
Chrissy is a poetic wordsmith and mesmerising storyteller. I squeal a little whenever I see a post of hers in my inbox. The way she weaves so many pastlives, into the present and has me completely addicted to the ride, is amazing. I so so love being apart of her space, and enjoy her integrity here.
Something different - MUSIC on substack. Edwina is an incredibly talented artist, a musician who cultivates vocal landscapes. She works with some energy that's both beyond her and of her. I'm so here for it.
Ah, the words I feel when reading Georgias work, is soft and simple. Her photography which is the main aspect of her publication, is art itself, filled with self portraits. She then writes short works to compliment her photography and I love how easy, peaceful and relaxing it is to exist in her space. Reminding me to find beauty in the simple things.
Brendan & Dommy share about an alternative way to live, exist and thrive in the world as nomads. They speak into travel, and wealth management from both practical and soulful perspectives. They are also incredibly huge hearted people who challenge the norm and co-create realities. I love learning from them
Dear Doris is such a heart warming, honest and soulful approach to an advice column. I find myself laughing, smiling, or nodding profusely. I recently bought one of the "Love is" shirts for my toddler also. A beautiful reminder, always.
Russell is not only incredibly generous with his time and resources, but he is funny and offers a unique perspective in the world of writing. I have loved being connected to him in this space and having an insight into his world, reading stories and having him share his own wisdom and learnings.