Here’s what this past week looked like- My Everyday Life Week 43
Went to Berkeley to visit Tammi in her studio!
We made some art!!
And I fell in love with gold gesso.
Here’s what this past week looked like- My Everyday Life Week 43
Went to Berkeley to visit Tammi in her studio!
We made some art!!
And I fell in love with gold gesso.
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Favorite Trader Joe’s Beauty Products!
Over the years, I’ve tried quite a few Trader Joe’s beauty products because I love seeing how they compare as ‘dupes’ for higher-end brands. While I’ve had some misses in my experimentation, I’ve also had a lot of success. If you’re looking for some inexpensive products that work, here are my favorite Trader Joe’s Beauty Products and why I like them!
Let’s talk hair first!
Hi hiiiiii! Happy Monday, folks! Did you have a good weekend? Saturday morning I spent the first 2.5 hours off my phone (HOORAY) after waking up. This is something I am working on for a better morning routine. I caught up on some housework, went to a birthday party, hosted Self-Check-In and did some meal prep:
Let’s get down to business.
Here are my Intentions for the Week!
Here’s what this past week looked like- My Everyday Life Week 42
Working on an Autumn altar. Pulling from my manifest kit.
I lit a candle in a lid and it popped out…
And it looked like the moon!
Getting ahead on my Currently Workbook!
Hosting Self-Check-In! I have done it 34 Sundays in a row!
Keep Going!! (here’s a print from my shop)
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In May, I launched a podcast called Keep Grief Weird with my dear friend, MC McDonald, PhD. We began recording episodes in October of last year, and the experience has been quite transformative! On Keep Grief Weird, we embrace the quirky, the unexpected, and the deeply personal sides of navigating loss. MC lost both her parents in her early 20s and I am close to 7 years (!) living without my Mom. Recording has been an incredibly healing journey—one that’s allowed me to process my grief more openly while deepening my friendship with MC through honest, meaningful conversations. Together, we’ve created a space where we, along with our listeners, can explore the complex emotions of grief in ways that feel validating, and often, surprisingly lighthearted. (I especially love it when we bond over our shared 80s + 90s nostalgia!)
I’ve learned how to give my grief a home, to sit with it, and to navigate the inevitable waves that come with loss. Rather than being swept away, I’ve found ways to ride those waves, allowing them to pass without losing myself in them. While I’ve always known I wasn’t alone in my grief, this experience has shown me just how profoundly healing it is to share that grief in a safe, supportive space. Writing about my Mom helps too (see: Bev’s Salad Dressing/ My Favorite Pic of my Parents/ Finding Her Shoes at an Estate Sale / Bev’s Grocery Lists )
On the practical side, I’ve gained experience producing and editing podcasts, creating video content, and managing a Substack—all of which have helped me grow creatively. Hooray for being a teachable adult! (and a BIG thanks to MC’s brother, Jake for helping us with the music & our first 13 episodes!)
Perhaps the most rewarding part has been building our community. By episode 16, we started receiving listener letters, which deepened our connection with the people we’re serving. It’s been a year of personal and creative growth, and I’m grateful for every moment of this journey.
Now that we’ve laid the foundation in season 1, we’re excited to dive deeper and get even more “woo woo” and weird in season 2! As MC and I plan the next season, we’d love to hear from you! If you have any questions about grief or a weird grief story to share, email us at keepgriefweird@gmail.com. We are also open to having guests on our podcast, so keep in touch!
(you can follow us on: Spotify / Substack or anywhere you listen to podcasts!
Our podcast is made possible by the support of our listeners! By becoming a paid Substack subscriber, you’ll get access to exclusive video versions of our episodes. We truly appreciate your likes, subscriptions, and positive reviews—they mean the world to us. Thank you for helping us Keep Grief Weird.