by lori | Jan 23, 2014 | Poetry, Work
Something snapped inside of me. I can only do soul-satisfying work now alone and with people I love I’ve been apprentice to the phenomenon for ten years. And find it has more to do with community support expanding love ceding control appreciating freedom... by lori | Sep 24, 2013 | Creating
This post is dedicated to my new friend Joey Gray, who told me upon our very first meeting this week that, at age 43, it’s high time I move past my stubborn insistence on always being the learner in the room and never, ever, the teacher. Here’s what I’ve learned about... by lori | Jun 11, 2013 | Books, FAQ
This question showed up for me this week after I spent the last three months doing work that caused me to more fully understand what I am, and what I definitely am not. In hindsight, in my world there is no such thing as the wrong work. If business cards spoke with... by lori | Feb 26, 2013 | Play and Magic
Before I begin, Batman wanted me to tell you quick that he has a new girlfriend. Housemate Narisa named her Sock Monquette. Batman fell for her hard the moment he saw her. I made her at a sock monkey making party last week, hosted here by Tabitha, who, I learned, is...