“Hard to seem won: but I was won, my lord,” (William Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida, Act III, Scene II, Cressida) Another weekend, another Shakespeare workshop. Or rather, the continuation of last weekend’s workshop. So far, Class BASH’d has been a blast, and I’m super excited to be working on this second, contrasting monologue for today’sContinue reading “Troilus and Cressida”
Category Archives: Personal Growth
The Winter’s Tale
“What studied torments, tyrant, hast for me?”
– William Shakespeare, The Winter’s Tale, Act III, Scene II, Paulina
Coming Out and Figuring it Out, My LGBTQ+ Experience
So I originally came out to my family when I was in high school, and then again about a year after I finished collage.
Nothing to talk about
I’m not certain whether this is an issue that applies to the many or the few, but amid the pandemic I have been struggling with deep conversations. Struggling, in that the situations where I would normally have connected, personal, philosophical, and existential discussions have run dry. Even though I know I have plenty to discuss,Continue reading “Nothing to talk about”
Post #3 – I recorded a podcast!
I just did something I never thought I would do, and recorded a podcast episode with the lovely, inspiring human: Rebecca Reinhart. She has a podcast called The Unintentional Porn Star, she’s incredible, and I’m so happy I get to work with her on an ongoing basis! We talked all about gender, sexuality, and muchContinue reading “Post #3 – I recorded a podcast!”
Post #2 – Consistency, consistency, constancy
Something I have always struggled with is consistency. Building lasting habits and follow-through in my life. Whether it comes to exercise, writing, or self-care, it seems that every time, my self-discipline lasts for a week, a month if I’m lucky, before everything falls of the rails once more and I’m thrown back to square one.Continue reading “Post #2 – Consistency, consistency, constancy”
Post #1
Hi there, my name is Jules (she/they) – I recently started going by my nickname, because it sounds more gender neutral to me. Being non-binary is a funny little world that I’m still exploring. Obviously, I’ve been non-binary my whole life, but I only recently figured that out (lol, go figure.) I wasn’t sure, initially,Continue reading “Post #1”