There are things we carry that never had words.
They live beneath explanation—in the bones, in the breath, in the small, steady ache of wanting to be held.
After Christmas, those things often come closer to the surface: old roles, family memory, grief for what’s missing, the exhausted muscles of keeping people safe.
Held in the Bone is a slow, audio-led offering for women who are done pretending January means more doing.
It’s an invitation to stop explaining and start being held by the body itself.
This work exists because what surfaces at this time of year doesn’t need fixing, it needs holding.