Newsletter

Take Root Therapy June Newsletter

We highlight the importance of a chosen family, celebrate Queer Pride, and learn about the mental health needs of fathers. A Letter From Our Founder   Hi folks, Happy Pride Month! I know I’m late. I had dreams of sending this out to you at the start of the month so that we could highlight all of the pride events. And then life happened, and…
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Take Root Therapy May Newsletter

We try to better understand motivation, prioritize wellness and self-care, and consider how to tell if your partner is emotionally available. A Letter From Our Founder   Hi folks, It’s almost June, so we are almost halfway through the year. While I don’t set resolutions for myself, I do hope to improve and step closer to who I want to be (while having compassion and grace for…
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Take Root Therapy April Newsletter

We investigate the effects of imposter syndrome, celebrate Earth Day and discuss relationships with differing attachment styles. A Letter From Our Founder   Hi folks, I hope you’re enjoying spring now that it’s finally here. Even with my itchy eyes and sneezy nose, I am so thankful for the change in seasons. Somehow I am still surprised when I look at the tree outside my window and…
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Take Root Therapy March Newsletter

We consider the impact of shame, celebrate queer Latinx culture, and discuss the ins and outs of polyamory.   A Letter From Our Founder   Hi all, Are you bundled up and cozy? I sure hope so. This is the rainiest rainy season I’ve experienced in LA, which, in conjunction with the recent time change and the doozie of a topic for this month’s article,…
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Take Root Therapy February Newsletter

We consider the importance of tears, celebrate Black History Month, and discuss the challenges of modern feminism. A Letter From Our Founder   Hi all, I hope this email finds you well and warm. This month, I have cried more than usual (and given that I’m a crier, that means a lot). Some of my tears were prompted by the news around the world. I…
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Take Root Therapy January Newsletter

We contemplate the struggle to find self love, celebrate and uplift the AAPI community, and discuss how to respond to stonewalling in an argument. A Letter From Our Founder   Hi folks, I wish I could write you something sweet and light about the start of the new year, but I mostly feel heavy as I reflect on the last month. The shooting in Monterey…
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Take Root Therapy December Newsletter

We address toxic family members and how to navigate (or end) relationships with them, connect by giving back, and offer suggestions on talking to you partner about starting a family. A Letter From Our Founder   Hi all, This newsletter is being composed in an airplane as I travel what seems like a million miles to visit family I haven’t seen since 2019. A baby is…
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Take Root Therapy November Newsletter

We talk about the importance of finding purpose in life, consider how to honor Native communities this Thanksgiving, and go ice skating in Pershing Square. A Letter From Our Founder   Hi folks, I’m writing this just before Thanksgiving. It’s a holiday entrenched in our country’s sordid history. For many, it has become a beloved tradition; for others, it’s a time when they must navigate…
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Take Root Therapy October Newsletter

We take a look at how to cope with the end of a relationship, join the fight to expand voter access, and celebrate the rich cultural history and tradition of Día de los Muertos. A Letter From Our Founder   Hi folks, I hope this message finds you well, with you taking care of your body and your emotional needs. I hope you are enjoying the…
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Take Root Therapy September Newsletter

We address the importance of vulnerability, acknowledge Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and learn more sustainable alternatives for our food waste. A Letter From Our Founder   Hi folks, It took me a while to draft this message to you, and while I thought about everything I wanted (and didn’t want) to say, more and more issues came to light around the world. I, personally, had been struggling for…
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