Humans, Do you Copy?
This isn’t content. It’s signal.
A dispatch for those who still feel human, even in an age designed to flatten us.
If you’ve ever whispered “Is anyone else feeling this?”—this space is your reply. Waking up to the ache of modern life? Sense something sacred is missing? Want to meet it with depth, not performance.
I write about modern rites of passage, elderhood, human presence in a digital age, and how we can live meaningful lives without turning them into content.
This is a home for the scroll-weary.
For those who resist the pressure to package their lives—and want depth, not dopamine. I write about transitions, threshold moments, and how we hold on to our humanity in a culture built to distract us. It’s Midwestern Zen. It’s quiet radicalism.
This Is Dispatch
I write about modern rites of passage, elderhood, digital fatigue, and how to stay awake while the world scrolls by.
It’s rooted in clinical insight, spiritual inquiry, and twenty years of deep human work. Not content. Not spectacle. Just signal.
Who’s on the Other End?
I’m Naomi Bloom—psychodynamic psychotherapist, teacher, elder-in-training.
After two decades in the therapy room, I’ve stepped out into the cultural field, offering language, pattern-recognition, and quiet companionship to those navigating change. Call it Midwestern Zen. Call it anti-woo. Call it plainspoken depth.
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