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To the Families of Tumbler Ridge Our hearts are with you.
To the Families of Tumbler Ridge, BC
Our hearts are with you.
We pause.
We breathe.
We light candles as a vigil for every family in Tumbler Ridge, BC
May these flames be a symbol of remembrance, of community, of love that refuses to fade.
For comfort
For healing
For every soul touched by this tragedy
Kintsugi Woman


Sassy & Sacred: The Bothness of Being a Kintsugi Woman
Sassy is the part of you that says:
“I’m here to be seen.”
“My story deserves a stage.”
“My brand gets to feel like me.”
“I’m done shrinking to fit someone else’s template.
Sacred is the part of you that says:
“I’m allowed to heal.”
“I’m allowed to slow down.”
“I’m allowed to begin again.”
“I’m allowed to tell the truth.”
Kalina Digital Media is here to walk with you to design your sanctuary, to amplify your voice, to honour your story, to help you glow forward.
Sassy enough


WE ARE NOT AFRAID: A Kintsugi Woman Manifesto for 2026
There comes a moment in every woman’s life when she realizes she is no longer willing to shrink. No longer willing to apologize for her power. No longer willing to dim her brilliance to make others comfortable. 2026 is that moment. This is the year of the Kintsugi Woman—gold‑lined, unshakeable, and rising with a courage that comes from remembering who she truly is. And in the spirit of women who live boldly, remember deeply, and refuse to be anything less than unforgettable,


My Month to SHINE!
I’m honoured to stand in the spotlight this September as the featured Kintsugi Woman in our GGCN Magazine. Kalina Bains, kalinadigitalmedia.ca


Shine Brighter. Shine Bolder
The Wound Is the Place Where the Light Enters You A Kintsugi Woman Reflection for Kalina Media There is a line by Rumi that echoes across centuries, whispered in moments of heartbreak, healing, and rebirth: “The wound is the place where the light enters you.” For the Kintsugi Woman, It is the golden thread that binds our brokenness into brilliance. It is the invitation to rise, not in spite of our wounds, but because of them. Cracked Open, Not Broken Kintsugi, the Japanese a


What’s Your Next Step? A Kintsugi Woman's Reflection
What’s Your Next Step? A Kintsugi Woman's Reflection
A moment to reflect, to rise, and to remember why I do this work.
We spoke about cracks. About beauty. About the sacred art of Kintsugi, the Japanese practice of mending broken pottery with gold. And how every woman carries her own version of that story.
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