share your story
When I feel hopeless, I write and I seek connection through stories. Writing and sharing stories is my coping mechanism. You can read our stories here.
As a storyteller, I strive to help people feel less alone and believe connection comes from a place of discovery rather than validation.
Every time I’ve published something on this site—my own stories as well as yours—without fail I hear from others about how it opened their eyes or how it made them feel less alone. Now, more than ever, we need each other and each others’ stories. I’d never ask you to share yours without sharing mine, which you can read here.
How are you doing, really? What does the overturning of Roe mean to you? How does it impact you in ways others may not know? What do you wish others knew about your experiences? What can you no longer stay quiet about?
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