“Home is Where the Heart Is”: Body Practice as World Making

For a long time, I haven’t felt like I’ve had only one physical place that has felt like home. There’s a bench between some large tree’s near Lake Huron where I’ve spent many summers for the past eighteen years where I feel at home. I feel at home in my Gramma’s living room on Christmas […]

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Filling the Reserves

I wrote the final comprehensive exam for my PhD on September 9, 2017. Yesterday, October 27, I felt as though I had enough time to recover from the energy and stress it took to prepare and write the exam. It has been an untimely stressful period of my life, the last three months in particular, […]

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Blind Academic Lady Life 1

I’ve been thinking for a while I’d start writing this blog again. Do I set up a deadline-driven schedule like I used to so it will actually happen? Probably not. I want to write again because lately I’ve been thinking a lot of things, and talking to people about a lot of things, that seem […]

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Creativity & Stress/Risk

This was going to be a part of my Emerging Scholar Series and then I thought of how I identified when thinking about this topic and I do identify as an artist the most. I am extremely overwhelmed with the possibilities right now to the point where I will go out on a limb and […]

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MY Virtual March

I’ve recently been told that I’m “such an academic,” but at the same time pursuing a PhD is old news and doesn’t make me different, both comments came from men, both comments came in the last twenty-four hours, and I truly have to believe that both comments were not maliciously made, but nevertheless I’ve taken […]

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Kindness

I’ve decided that hearts are human filters they suck in the tension and worry and grief, loneliness, pain, stress, and they eminate love like trees, that filter our air, like humidifers that also filter our air, although the heart doesn’t breathe for us it breathes in takes in the dust and offers nothing but warmth […]

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Focused Networks for Support

Mondays look pretty routine over here: I usually sit in on the First Year Lecture that I am TA-ing for, proceeded by an appointment or meeting, followed promptly by hours of reading and written responses.  Usually peppered in there is responding or sending emails for the handful of jobs (volunteer or paid) that I do […]

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Art

Two bars of a song I’ve never heard before passes and the first thought I have is “I am craving a new world.” This strikes me as a bit strange, but music moves me to think things sometimes as all art does.  Walking through art galleries, experiencing a powerful performance, or reading strong words by […]

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Mini Break: Montreal in Mid-July

Coming home from Montreal, on a train, brings back memories similar to coming home from Europe.  Maybe not the entire trip, but for sure coming home from a smaller trip like Ireland or Brighton, you leave the simple oasis of a city unfamiliar to your own and slowly slug back to reality.  For me, right […]

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