Father’s Day
“The things we celebrate in men are things we simply expect from women. No applause. Just Tuesday.”
This piece looks at the low bar for fatherhood — and the men who consciously choose to exceed it, not because it’s extraordinary, but because it should have always been the standard.
Mother’s Day When Your Mother is Gone
“Grief doesn’t always arrive clean. Sometimes it comes tangled — with love, anger, relief, and everything in between.”
This is for the women navigating Mother’s Day without their mother — and without a version of grief that fits the story the world expects.
HRV Tracking for Women
If your HRV drops every few weeks and you think you’re overtrained or broken — you’re not.
Your baseline shifts with estrogen and progesterone.
Here’s the science behind HRV across the menstrual cycle — and how to actually interpret your recovery data as a woman.
Sync Your Workouts to Your Cycle
Some weeks you feel unstoppable. Other weeks your body feels like resistance itself.
It’s not inconsistency — it’s your cycle.
Here’s the science behind phase-based training, and how to align strength, HIIT, and recovery with your follicular and ovulatory peaks.
Easter Brunch Without the Crash
Easter brunch is basically engineered to spike your blood sugar — pastries, fruit salad, mimosas, and “healthy” sugar bombs.
This post shows what’s happening biologically (especially in women), and how to build a brunch plate that keeps energy stable, mood steady, and cravings quiet — without skipping the fun foods.
March Madness at Work
Ever had a week at work where everything felt harder than it should?
Same workload. Same competence. Completely different internal experience.
If that week happened during your late luteal phase, it wasn’t weakness — it was biochemistry.
Here’s what’s actually happening in your brain during PMS, and how to work with your cycle instead of fighting it.
The Easter Chocolate Dilemma
Easter chocolate isn’t the problem—blood sugar chaos is. This guide breaks down how sugar affects female hormones and your cycle, and how to enjoy sweets strategically without crashes, guilt, or hormonal fallout.