Shit & Love

About the Substack

Sitting in a circle in a yoga workshop & we all had to say 'our truth'. Well here I am still saying it. If you're grappling with finding your own truth I'd be glad to have you by my side. Together, let's embrace love and the shit; Heaven & Earth.

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  • ALL the things! I'm keen to give folks the tools & insight they need during periods of crisis so nothing is behind a paywall.

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  • Everyone get's the same content and your contribution matters. Hopefully a rising tide lifts all boats!
  • I treat Substack with as much care and attention as a full-time job. Hopefully that's appreciated. Thank you. <3

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About David Venus

Using words and movement to see the world in ever more graceful ways. Trying not to turn a blind eye to my own shit in the process.

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