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Wild Rose Path

We're all in the middle of something


Hey Reader,

A shorter email this week - because it's the Easter Holidays here and honestly - bandwidth is low!

Although I go less and less on socials now, I have noticed pockets of actual authenticity popping up here and there - like wildflowers through a crack in the pavement. People just sharing stuff they're moving through, not with a 3-step fix, not to gain attention, not starting with "This might be controversial but..."

My kids' current favourite phrase they've picked up from my laptop: 'AI slop'. I feel like that covers it.

Gah.

There's something just... reassuring about seeing someone move through something without a resolution yet. It reminds you you're not the only one in the middle of it.

Meanwhile, on YouTube...

This week, I'm talking about another part of the transition spiral, and it may not be portrayed as it nowadays, but it's probably the most important, and that's the Liminal Space... The in-between, the darkness, the Underworld.

Whatever you call it, it's the place between what has ended, and what is yet to begin. And it can be both a disorientating and uncomfortable place to be.

If you're in the in-between right now, have a watch:

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Big love,
Sarah

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Wild Rose Path

For women who have been through something that changed everything — and are now ready to start building what comes next, but can't quite make themselves begin. Wild Rose Path is a place for finding your footing after a life transition — the self-doubt, the fear of being seen, the isolation of being mid-between, and the slow work of starting anyway. Through seasonal rhythm, plant wisdom, and the company of other women doing the same. If you're standing at the edge of something new, not quite ready but almost — you're in the right place.

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