
You do everything for everyone. These weekly audio letters are for the part of you that usually has no space to think. theritualistedit.substack.com
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureHealth & FitnessMental Health | |||

This one is for the Tuesday that was, by every measurable standard, completely fine.
The coffee was good. Nobody said anything. And yet by 10am you were slightly sideways, a half degree below yourself, in a way that had no clean origin story and wou... more
This one is for the person who would find it very difficult to explain to anyone why they are upset right now.
Nothing happened. There was no argument. The person is right there. That is, in a specific way, the whole problem.
Relationship lonelines... more
This one is for the person who was, by any reasonable measure, extraordinary today. Who steadied the room, took the call, absorbed the mood, set the right tone without being asked, probably several times for several different people, and filed all of... more
Tonight’s Night Shift is a love letter to the women who live in “quiet” houses and still cannot rest.
You know the moment: dishes done (or close enough), last light off, everyone who needs to be asleep is asleep. Technically this is the peace you ha... more
This one is for the woman who can narrate her own patterns in real time.
And still follows the script.
The message you know you shouldn’t send. The “yes” that lands badly the second it’s out. The call you agree to while already feeling tired of it.... more
The one who had time for a quick chat in the corridor, who replied to the 11pm message, who absorbed the flat energy at dinner without mentioning it. The one whose inbox is technically managed but whose nervous system is still processing Tuesday.
By... more
This one is for the person who sent a kind, considered reply to a friend at 11pm whilst their own chest felt tight and their own eyes were burning and they told themselves it was fine.
It is for the person who is very good at holding other people’s ... more
Future‑tripping is what happens when your body is in bed but your brain is already halfway through the week, running meetings, money worries and imaginary worst‑case scenarios on loop. Tonight’s Night Shift is for that version of you who is horizonta... more










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