Yearning for advice?

Send your anonymous question to nikki if you’re seeking the honesty of a stranger paired with the warm and comforting presence of an old friend.

NIKKI LANG

“I remember where I was the very first time a friend asked me for advice. The metaphor formed in my heart and traveled to my mouth with such ease. It felt like magic to give her that. It still does. ”

NIKKI LANG

“Tiny Beautiful Things (advice from Dear Sugar) by Cheryl Strayed is the most worn book in my home. Cheryl’s honesty, radical empathy, and writing inspired my take on this advice column. In her words: Trusting yourself means living out what you already know to be true.

Thank you for trusting me too.”

write to nikki…

If you have a sensitive or difficult question burning a hole in your pocket. If you are open to a warm and equally strong response (just as coffee should be…)

You want to spend your time online in a way that makes you better instead of bitter.

You prefer your advice (and friends) to communicate with grace instead of sarcasm or sharp edges.