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Author: Dana

I am a queer performer, teaching artist, feminist, independent scholar, nerd, bookworm, crafter, yogi, foodie, kinkster, and gardener. I am a human being trying to be better than they are.

Change is Inevitable

January 21, 2013 Dana

Something I’ve been musing over lately is how different my life is now than what it was while I was in graduate school. I hardly see any of the friends I made during my graduate studies and fieldwork due to… Read moreChange is Inevitable

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My Body, Myself

January 8, 2013 Dana

It’s the new year and a time when a lot of people are making New Year’s Resolutions, and a common one is always dieting. I, on the other hand, have never been big on dieting. I love food and I… Read moreMy Body, Myself

Uncategorized  adulthood, body image, change, feminism, life, natural bodies, shift, thoughts, weight loss, yoga  1 Comment

New Year; Old Problems

January 3, 2013 Dana

It’s January. Can I just say, “Holy Hell, how did this happen?!?” Wasn’t it just November yesterday? I really thought I would have found a new job by January. That was kind of the plan in my head even if… Read moreNew Year; Old Problems

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‘Tis the Season

December 18, 2012 Dana

So, I’ve been kind of bummed lately, and it took me a while to figure out why. Usually, I love Christmas. It’s been my favorite holiday for as long as I can remember. But this year I haven’t been feeling… Read more‘Tis the Season

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A World of Abundance

December 7, 2012 Dana

There are some insights I’ve been wanting to hash out, but I’ve been too sick and brain fuzzy. I woke up this morning with laryngitis and had to call in, so I’ve had the day to rest and sleep. Feeling… Read moreA World of Abundance

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