Community & Ongoing Work

Some conversations don’t fit neatly into a video.

This space exists for women who want to stay engaged with the work — not just by watching, but by thinking, reflecting, and occasionally going a bit deeper together.

Patreon is where that ongoing work lives.

There’s no pressure to join, and no expectation that everyone should.
It’s simply an option for those who want more continuity, context, and connection over time.

What the Community Is For

Patreon supports the work behind the scenes and makes room for things that don’t belong on YouTube:

  • Longer reflections and written pieces

  • Follow-up conversations on recurring topics

  • Occasional live sessions or guided discussions

  • Early or expanded access to certain ideas

  • A quieter place to think things through together

Nothing in the Patreon Community is about urgency or exclusivity.
It’s about continuity.

What The Community Is Not

It isn’t a content dump.
Patreon isn’t about constant posting.
And there is no requirement to “keep up.”

You won’t miss anything essential by not being part of the Patreon Community.

Patreon exists for women who want a slower, more reflective layer alongside the public work.

How Membership Works

Membership is structured in tiers so you can choose what feels right — or opt out entirely.

Some tiers focus on:

  • Written reflections and behind-the-scenes context

  • Periodic live conversations or small group sessions

  • Access to evolving frameworks and ideas as they develop

You’re always free to join, change levels, or leave.

No explanations required.

If this sounds like something that would support you — you’re welcome to join.

If not, the public work remains complete and stands on its own.

Either way, you’re in the right place.

Explore the Patreon Community

Over Time

As the work grows, Patreon may also be where I:

  • Test new ideas before they’re public

  • Offer small group conversations

  • Share early drafts or thinking-in-progress

Everything will be introduced thoughtfully — and only when it feels genuinely useful.