The Source

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Creative Agent of Controlled Chaos

Dear Readers, 


This is a soft archive of sharp truths.

I’m a writer, strategist, art representative, philanthropist, and podcast host. By day, I work in higher ed advancement. By night, I moonlight as a zine witch, curator, emotional survivalist, and occasional voice memo evangelist.

I represent emerging artists who deserve a platform, protection, and payment. I also write grants (for free) for orgs that align with my values: healing, justice, and community.

Lazy Dog is how I metabolize cruelty, care, obsession, memory, and joy — in public.

Enjoy!

Jules

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Statement of Intent

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Lazy Dog Zine exists because I needed somewhere to archive resistance, joy, burnout, survival, obsession, softness, and rage — without being flattened by the feed.

This is not a blog. This is a digital holding space for the things I can’t stop thinking about. It’s a way to document grief in public. It’s a toolbox for surviving systems that were never designed to keep us well.

Lazy Dog is where art, emotional honesty, and political disobedience live side by side. It’s for the girlies who cry in group chats, organize in spreadsheets, and light candles for people they’ve never met.

I don’t want this site to trend. I want it to last.

Everything here is for free, unless it costs me too much to give away. Welcome to the cult.

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