
A soft space for the woman becoming herself. This is where my unraveling began—and where I learned that softness is strength.
Hey there—I’m Isis.
A mid‑thirties mother of two, navigating divorce, parenting, and healing all at once. I started writing over a decade ago, but I often let life interrupt my destiny. The beautiful thing about life, though, is that as long as you’re breathing, you can try again. So this is me trying again—vulnerably, humbly, and with certainty.
Some of you may know me from my earlier work. If so, it’s good to reconnect. If you’re new here, welcome—I’m glad you found me.
When I began writing, “influencers” didn’t exist. And to be clear, I’m not one now. I’m simply a woman sharing her stories and truths in hopes of making life a little easier for someone else. My mission hasn’t changed since the day I first stepped into my calling: I want to write enough to make one person feel seen, two people feel heard, and three people laugh again.
If something I write hits home, think of others—share it. Save it for later. Subscribe to my newsletter so I can send you a little encouragement each week.
This isn’t a mean‑girls club. You can always sit with me.
If you appreciate honesty, clarity, and writing that reminds you you’re not crazy for feeling the way you feel, you’ll feel right at home here. I’m not chasing fame—I’m offering the support and guidance I wish I had when life started throwing lemons.
Buckle up, ladies. Let’s navigate this wild world together.

What is Madam Unraveled?
Madam Unraveled was created for the woman who feels like she’s running herself ragged trying to keep up with life. MU is a soft, safe place built specifically for her—a space where she can land when everything feels like it’s coming undone.
Here, she can find a little bit of everything she needs when life starts to unravel: prayer, parenting guidance, relationship clarity, even dinner recipes. Because at the end of the day, she deserves peace. She deserves support. She deserves someone in her corner when life feels heavy.
I’ve lived enough life to learn some hard lessons, and I truly believe it’s my calling to share what I’ve learned so the next woman doesn’t have to suffer the way I did. Stay a while. Take what resonates, leave what doesn’t.
Welcome to my corner of the internet, my girl. You’re safe now.