The Language That Holds Us: Between Systemic Thinking and Orthodox Theological Encounter
What kind of language helps us live across difference?
This article follows the journey of two migrant women learning to speak, exist, and be heard in a new linguistic and cultural landscape. Through insights from systemic therapy, neurophysiology, and Orthodox theology, it explores how language becomes a space of safety, recognition, and belonging — even in silence.
The Shape of Together, Across Distance
What happens to love when closeness fades?
This piece explores how families stay connected across distance — emotionally, relationally, and symbolically. Through absence, longing, and small acts of care, a new kind of togetherness begins to take shape.
Pride
🌿 What if pride isn't just a feeling but a way of standing in the world?
We often talk about pride as something we feel. But what if it’s also something we practice?
This piece explores how pride can shape our identity, our relationships, and our sense of belonging — sometimes connecting us deeply, other times pulling us apart.
How does pride move between humility and recognition? Between defense and authenticity?
And how might rethinking pride open up space for personal and collective healing?

