Katy, this piece spoke to my soul. Feminism crushed me in a different way. I spent my 20s and 30s assuming I was a loser because I wasn't sleeping around AND hadn't hit proper boss b*tch status. The common thread seems to be that we were told that no matter who we are or what we're doing, we shouldn't feel 'good enough'. But once we accept what IS, and the love of Someone bigger than us, we realize we are.
I felt so sad for little Katy at the opening, but so nice when she grew big and strong on her own terms (which she had to fight to discover) and can now give everyone the finger (if she wants, of course) 😊
Ha! Keep up the great work… maybe by the time our grandchildren are giving birth, more will choose to be sovereign with their pregnancies and childbirths.
Thanks, Katy for sharing this beautiful piece. I related. All of it. But I was not signing the GoGos -- I was singing every musical theater album you can possibly think of. 1985? Probably Chorus Line or Chess. Funny, when I lived in New York in my early twenties I used to go to "The Little Church Around the Corner" and sit for hours and hours and write. No one was ever there. My grandparents met in NYC in WWII and they got married in the Little Church Around the Corner and I used to pray for all the things too.
Never been on the birth control pill, and I'm pretty sure I'm not looking for a protector.
But this was really good nonetheless. Life should not feel like a war. When I was a teacher, I'm sure the cortisol stream was constant. I'd never thought about the withdrawal process.
I've had acne since puberty, and the only natural remedy I've found is to completely cut out sugars and starches. Based on the information in this article, I wonder if poor stress management caused it via cortisol.
Thank you for letting free subscribers listen to this one. 🙏🏻
Katy, this piece spoke to my soul. Feminism crushed me in a different way. I spent my 20s and 30s assuming I was a loser because I wasn't sleeping around AND hadn't hit proper boss b*tch status. The common thread seems to be that we were told that no matter who we are or what we're doing, we shouldn't feel 'good enough'. But once we accept what IS, and the love of Someone bigger than us, we realize we are.
Amen sister!!
I felt so sad for little Katy at the opening, but so nice when she grew big and strong on her own terms (which she had to fight to discover) and can now give everyone the finger (if she wants, of course) 😊
Yes, and she DOES want (sometimes. often.)!! Thanks Devin!
HA!
I was definitely getting a Freebirth vibe from what I have read by you these past few days.
https://youtu.be/ErUB-VqbYPc?si=9UUyKdlSJyPYrKpS
I organized our second conference in 2001!
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0E6B187DD4F940AD&si=GEnOHv-Q4yBN4VES
Cheers!
Jenny Hatch
You’re on to me, sister!!
Ha! Keep up the great work… maybe by the time our grandchildren are giving birth, more will choose to be sovereign with their pregnancies and childbirths.
Thanks, Katy for sharing this beautiful piece. I related. All of it. But I was not signing the GoGos -- I was singing every musical theater album you can possibly think of. 1985? Probably Chorus Line or Chess. Funny, when I lived in New York in my early twenties I used to go to "The Little Church Around the Corner" and sit for hours and hours and write. No one was ever there. My grandparents met in NYC in WWII and they got married in the Little Church Around the Corner and I used to pray for all the things too.
Never been on the birth control pill, and I'm pretty sure I'm not looking for a protector.
But this was really good nonetheless. Life should not feel like a war. When I was a teacher, I'm sure the cortisol stream was constant. I'd never thought about the withdrawal process.
I've had acne since puberty, and the only natural remedy I've found is to completely cut out sugars and starches. Based on the information in this article, I wonder if poor stress management caused it via cortisol.
Thank you for letting free subscribers listen to this one. 🙏🏻