
The Life and Afterlife of a Shared Home
Co-housing doesn’t have to mean forever, and it doesn’t have to require owning a home.
Practical everyday kinship.
Subscribe:.rss.atom.json.md.m3u.pls
Live Last read · last published · next check

Co-housing doesn’t have to mean forever, and it doesn’t have to require owning a home.

Here’s the beautiful thing about auntiehood: it lets up.

No-one can strive this time of year. It’s impossible. Take a break and read something great instead.

We’re the world’s largest community of aunties (unverified). Let’s crowdsource some wisdom.

What it's like when you actually have a village to raise a child

How to love and support the families of young people in a dark place

It's vibe shift season, baby – and about time, too.

There aren’t any, and that’s by design.

After three failed IVF rounds, Lexi Weber Johnson found an unexpected path through grief—becoming an unofficial aunt within her recovery community.

“Attunement to a small person's needs is there in anyone, ready to get unlocked.”