The Socials & What You Will See On Them

I post daily on Tiktok and trying to get better about being more active on my new Instagram and over on Youtube, if you are on any of these platforms, feel free to give me a follow. I’ll add on my Bluesky for those with that platform.

The accounts:

TikTok is my pulse — where I cover a wide range of things that matter to me: activism, education, history, WitchTok, and BookTok. I post daily, sometimes something as simple as a morning walk and a “good morning” to the world. I like to cross-post those moments to other platforms so more people can share in them.

Instagram mirrors much of my TikTok content. I’ve been migrating older posts from my former account when I can find the time, slowly rebuilding my audience and curating a space that feels like home again.

YouTube is where I’m building an archive — a living library of my work. It’ll host promotional pieces for upcoming releases like Saint Woman, plus a podcast I’m crafting as a gift for fans: short stories, whispers of creation, and a companion documentary about my life to go with my memoir, whenever I can finally wrestle it into being.

Bluesky is where I stretch out a bit — I cross-post from my other socials, but also share music recommendations, political thoughts, and news that I believe needs to be seen and spoken about.

Substack is my writing hearth — where I share articles, behind-the-scenes work for Saint Woman, and exclusive reflections. It’s the place for my think pieces, opinions, and essays that demand more space than a video or caption can hold. I’ll also be transforming some of my educational TikTok posts into longform articles there when the time feels right, giving them room to breathe in full.


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