I Purchased Domain and Dream

UnseasonedCo started as a soft idea. A whisper of “maybe one day” that lived in the back of my mind for years. A podcast? A blog? A place to just be me? I didn’t know exactly what it would look like, but I knew I wanted to create something honest. Something cozy. Something that felt like a warm hug and a slightly sarcastic high-five.

Last week, I stopped waiting for the perfect moment and just did the thing. I bought the domain. I started building. I named it UnseasonedCo because that’s what I am. Unseasoned. Still learning. Still growing. Still figuring it out with emotional duct tape and a half-full coffee cup.

This space is for the people who roll over at 2am and Google “how to file taxes” or “how to do laundry without shrinking everything.” It’s for the ones who’ve cried in the grocery store parking lot and then laughed about it later. It’s for the ones who are surviving and thriving with emotional duct tape and a playlist of oddly specific Spotify mixes.

I want this to be a place where you feel seen. Where you can laugh, cry, learn something, and maybe feel a little less alone. Where you can find answers to questions you didn’t know how to ask. Where you can feel like you’re talking to an older sister, or a friend, or a mom who swears a little too much but always has snacks and good advice.

You’ll find a little bit of everything here. The hard stuff. The funny stuff. The “I wish someone told me this” stuff. Like how closing on a house is basically a full-time job. Or how mismatched sex drives in a relationship can be a real thing. Or how sometimes, karma does show up like when the guy who cut you off in traffic gets pulled over two blocks later.

This isn’t just a blog. It’s a space I’ve carved out to share the side of myself that doesn’t always show up in everyday life. The curious, chaotic, coffee-fueled side. The side that’s still figuring it out and finally okay with that.

So welcome to UnseasonedCo. I’m happy to have you along for this chapter.

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