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Stop Compartmentalizing Your Life: A Lesson from the Wild Woman
You are not a collection of compartments. You are a whole, wild, integrated being. In April, I sat down with Edith Wolek for our Wild Woman Spotlight episode. Edith is the Founder and CEO of Emperors Media, publisher of Courage Magazine, and an Amazon best-selling author. She helps women create humanity-centered personal brands, brands that reflect who you actually are, not who you think you're supposed to be. And 2 weeks ago, I released my May Touchstone where I explored wha
Sarah Diop
5 hours ago4 min read


Reframing the Wild Woman: What If You Didn't Have to Fix Everything?
Friday night, the sky shifted. On April 17, 2026, a New Moon in Aries arrived, marking one of the most powerful personal reset portals of the year. And with it, a rare gathering of energy: the Sun, Moon, Mercury, and Venus all currently moving through the sign of the Ram. That's seven celestial bodies in Aries right now. If you've been feeling an almost unbearable pressure to begin , to act , to fix , to prove something, you’re not imagining it. The cosmos is asking us to
Sarah Diop
Apr 194 min read


Manuscript Monday: The Other Bennet Sister – Now a BBC Series!
Back in February 2022, I shared a book on Manuscript Monday that I called "my favourite spin off yet." That book was Janice Hadlow's The Other Bennet Sister , and I meant every word. You can read that original post right here . At the time, I loved how it made me "consider a character in Pride and Prejudice that I didn't consider too much." I never thought to ask: How did Mary feel about this situation? Why wasn't she involved in that storyline? The author answered those q
Sarah Diop
Mar 303 min read


Authors Spotlight with Tamu Thomas
During this mini episode we turn the Author Spotlight onto Tamu Thomas and her book "Women Who Work Too Much: Break Free from Toxic Productivity and Find Your Joy." We explore a book that is far more than a productivity guide, it's a profound invitation to stop running on empty and reclaim your life. Women Who Work Too Much challenges the narrative that burnout is an individual failing. Tamu Thomas, a former social worker and somatic coach, argues that women are over-functio
Sarah Diop
Mar 222 min read
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