Raised in a Catholic school from age five to sixteen, I once believed in the power of confession—kneeling in a booth, spilling sins, walking out with a “clean slate.” But over time, I realized many used it as a free pass to behave badly, gossip shamelessly, or worse. In this heartfelt reflection, a chef, debut novelist, and chronic illness warrior shares how religion, family expectations, and a gossiping “good Catholic” co-worker pushed him away from organized faith—and toward a simpler belief: just be a good human.
When the Wild Speaks: The Night a Fox and a Crow Changed Everything
On a quiet sunset drive, I stumbled into a raw moment between a fox and a crow—two wild creatures locked in instinct and mystery. What began as an ordinary evening turned into a reflection on survival, intuition, and the strange ways nature mirrors our own chronic-illness battles.
The First Michael: A Quiet Little Podcast That Wrecked Me
Looking for a powerful, bite-sized podcast that sneaks up on you emotionally? The First Michael delivers a unique blend of true crime, identity, and grief in under 90 minutes—and yes, I cried. Here’s my short podcast review from someone living with chronic illness, heart failure, and a low tolerance for nonsense.
