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A Feeling I Didn’t Need to Fix — Just Understand
Last Monday I walked into a women in business event expecting ease and familiarity — the kind of belonging that makes sense on paper. Instead, I felt tense, distracted, and oddly out of place. Nothing was wrong with the room or the people in it, yet my body knew something didn’t align. This post is about sitting with that discomfort, not fixing it — and what it taught me about belonging, transition, and giving myself permission to keep looking.
Natalie Bulger
Feb 95 min read


Morals, Misunderstandings, and Making Change
Standing for something in a polarized world is messy, especially for neurodivergent adults who feel every misstep and misunderstanding in their bones. This post explores the tension between being liked vs. respected, disliked vs. feared, and how rejection and justice sensitivity complicate leadership, career choices, and public stances—ultimately defining the kind of work, company, and community you’re willing to build.
Natalie Bulger
Jan 126 min read


From Triggered to Clear: Navigating Messy Conversations with Intention
Difficult conversations are unavoidable, but they don’t have to be destructive. They can become turning points for growth when approached with awareness, honesty, and self-regulation. Many of us weren’t raised with calm communication; defensiveness or shutdown may have felt normal. Learning to notice our emotional triggers and stay present can reshape how we relate to ourselves and others.
In leadership and professional settings, emotional intelligence helps us recognize wha
Natalie Bulger
Jan 54 min read


Imposter Syndrome is the Loudest Voice in the Room
A podcasting mishap turned into a lesson in resilience and authenticity. When a recording glitch triggered imposter syndrome, I learned that mistakes don’t define us—they teach us. From testing equipment to embracing imperfection, this story is a reminder that even failures can move your creative journey forward.
Natalie Bulger
Dec 29, 20254 min read


Strength of Steel
On Thursday night I attended the 10-year anniversary celebration for an organization in Pittsburgh called Steel Smiling. It reminded me why we should never lose sight of those we impact, those we serve, and those who feel every ripple of every step we take. Change takes courage, but it is necessary and can be as simple as the first stone in the pond that creates a ripple. A quote that inspired the founder of Steel Smiling put it best: “If you always do what you’ve always don
Natalie Bulger
Dec 15, 20253 min read


Messy, Murky, and Mental
We bought our current house a little over a year ago. I was working full time for the federal government and still completely remote but traveling a ton, so one of our first priorities was to set up my home office. I don't know about you, but I'm a little particular with my arrangements, ironic for someone also known to reorganize her rooms every 4-5 months because they just "feel off". We shuffled things in, my giant standing desk, a cabinet, a book shelf and my dad's old a
Natalie Bulger
Nov 17, 20253 min read


A Parking Space
This weekend, Josh and I took a quick hop, skip, and jump to our main street area to partake in a local shopping event where the small businesses in town were highlighted and offered some snacks and refreshments along with some discounts on their products. We should have walked, as we're a half mile at most from most of the stores, but it was raining, and my left leg hasn't been cooperating much with me lately. So I asked Josh to drive and he was happy to. We turned off the m
Natalie Bulger
Nov 10, 20253 min read


What are you reading?
I have only reread three books in my life. I tend to inhale what I'm reading and move to the next and then go on a six-month hiatus where...
Natalie Bulger
Oct 10, 20252 min read


Reframing Uniqueness
Perspective can change at any time, including during your personal and professional growth journey, the question is, will you embrace it when it happens?
Natalie Bulger
Oct 6, 20252 min read
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