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On substack

new essay on the long road home

In this weekโ€™s letter, I write about my motherโ€™s lifelong search for home after divorce, migration, and sacrifice uprooted the stability she once knew. Moving from house to house across Calgary, dreaming through open homes and lottery mansions, she spent decades trying to rebuild something that had already been lost generations earlier in India. As I return home to Canada with my own child and broken dreams in tow, I find myself tracing the same inherited longingโ€”the ache of living between worlds, forever searching for elsewhere, and wondering what it truly means to belong.


On the podcast

New conversation on The Long Road Home

In this episode of The Long Road Home, I sit down with Aditi Loveridge to explore what it means to belong without leaving parts of ourselves behind. We talk about cultural identity, queerness, motherhood, authenticity, and the invisible stories we inherit about who we are supposed to be. Aditi shares her journey from growing up as a brown girl in conservative Alberta to embracing her queer identity, and how creating spaces of belonging for others ultimately taught her that she, too, was allowed to take up space.

 

essays for the curious wanderer


 

Portrait of author in Chennai, India by Jayashree Sahithya

Meet Yamuna Flaherty

WRITER, MOTHER + STORYKEEPER

 

Yamuna Flaherty is a writer, mother and storykeeper devoted to helping others uncover and tell the stories that matter most. Rooted in two decades of global travel, inner inquiry, and creative practice, Yamuna weaves memoir, ancestral reflection, and soulful expression into everything she offersโ€”from guided storytelling sessions to thoughtful essays and creative tools. Her work invites others to explore identity, voice, and belonging through the transformative power of personal narrative. Whether through one-on-one sessions, workshops, or her Substack, The Long Road Home, Yamuna creates spaces for meaningful connection and self-authored truth.