Under the Skin
A place to step closer
I have been pondering for while about how I make this space more aligned with work and as always my curiosity is how to do it in a way that feels honest and true to my work, and that doesn’t take anything from what I already share in this space.
My longing is for a place where I can share my deeper reflections, voice notes, my own personal practices and the things I don’t often share publicly when I am chewing on the bones so to speak.
All of my main writing will remain free. That’s important to me, and it isn’t changing, But I am adding another layer here.
It’s not more polished or more complete. If anything, it’s the opposite. It’s closer to the process. It’s the parts that are still moving, still unresolved, or still being lived as they unfold.
It’s the reflections I don’t always publish. The pieces that feel too raw, or too immediate, or that ask for a different kind of space to land in.
So I’m opening a paid space here, which I’m calling Under the Skin.
This will be a place where I share things a little more directly and a little less filtered.
That might include field notes from my days and the land, unedited reflections I’m still working through, voice recordings, videos, Q&A’s, or practices that bring this work into the body rather than just the mind.
Some of it will be quieter, some of it will be more direct and it won’t always be neat or resolved, but it will be honest.
If you’ve been reading my work up to now, nothing changes. Everything I’ve been sharing will continue as it is.
This is simply an additional space for those who feel drawn to be a little closer to my process and my work and the more immediate layer of what I’m exploring.
There’s no expectation to join. If you are already a paid subscriber then thank you, you are already in the place to hear about the bones I am chewing on.
And if you do feel the pull, you’re very welcome there.
Under the Skin will be dropping at the beginning of May for my paid subscribers.
Soil.Skin.Bone is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free subscriber and if you want to step closer you may wish to become a paid subscribers where you can access my deep reflections, field notes and personal practices and much more- the bits that are under the skin.


