Dana’s Loves
People are taught that love is scarce. That it should be earned, claimed, defended. That jealousy is a natural consequence of loving someone deeply. That being “enough” means being everything to one person—and needing no one else.
We’re not taught that love can be generous. Or spacious. Or shared.
The dominant culture treats love like a transaction, like there’s a fixed supply. Like giving more to one person means giving less to another. But love isn’t a limited resource.
It’s not a pizza you divide up.
It’s a flame. The more you share it, the brighter it burns.
Dana’s Loves was born out of that idea—not to argue with the world, but to ask a different question:
What if love isn’t about possession at all?
What if it’s about truth, and choice and love—over and over again?
Delores and Andy
A tender, character-driven series about companionship, intimacy, and the quiet ways love shows up over time.
The Farmhouse
A future series exploring chosen family, shared lives, and the long arc of love across generations.
Coming Soon