Letters From the Mountain
Weekly letters from the Indonesian mountains exploring courage, transformation, and the art of beginning again. Written as intimate conversations with my late grandmother, these stories honor the messy, beautiful reality of authentic change.
Each letter stands alone. Start anywhere, read what resonates, and trust that the right message will find you when you need it.
Start reading the letters, don’t know where to start. Here’s a good starting point about starting over, again and again. When You Think You Have Nothing.
When Daughters Fly and Piglets Cry: On Letting Go and Finding Peace.
"Watching piglets weep for their mother, I saw my own ache mirrored, the bittersweet art of letting daughters go..."
Theme: Motherhood, grief, and the wisdom of animals.
On Raising Naughty Daughters (And Why I'm So Glad They Didn't Turn Out Perfect)
"If raising ‘naughty daughters’ means raising women who question, rebel, and carve their own paths, then may the world be full of them..."
Theme: Motherhood, rebellion, and raising fearless daughters.