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.
Courage, Dear Heart: Walking the Fault Lines of Life.
A letter from Indonesia about earthquakes, endings, and the quiet courage it takes to keep going when life shifts beneath your feet. Sometimes the most profound lessons come from the most unexpected teachers.
I Finally Found Her (And She Still Knows How to Dance).
Tonight I danced on an Indonesian beach like no one was watching, Gran, and remembered the moment I was terrified I'd lose her again.
Why I Can't Write My Own Worth (And How You Taught Me To Try Anyway).
A letter from an Indonesian beach about the struggle to write your own worth. Sometimes the hardest person to convince of your value is yourself.
When You Think You Have Nothing Left: How to Begin Again.
A letter from the mountains about the quiet courage it takes to begin again when everything falls apart. Sometimes the bravest thing we can do is start over, one small step at a time.