I Love You.

I love you.

Three words that can change a heart, a story, a mind.

The world being what it is, I wanted to take a moment to breathe into the words “I LOVE YOU,” and share how they shifted my personal narrative from “proving” to “becoming”.

Believing for so long that LOVE, if real, would be hard-earned, tough, and built through effort. That if I worked hard enough, or achieved more, or had all the answers, that I would be ready to schedule it and receive it (and we know how sexy a list can be).

And then “love” entered the picture — though it was nothing like I’d imagined or experienced. It was messy, full of inconvenient timing and complications, but it was true and (luckily) I was quiet enough to pay attention. The rollout wasn’t what I’d imagined and I could have written it off — I tried to — but it, LOVE, demanded to be felt.

LOVE was not loud, more like a whisper that rushed in — flowing like water, carving unfathomable paths — and in ways like nothing else had experienced before. I let it wash over me — it gave me no other choice.

I now know that LOVE IS not performative, it’s not righteous, it’s not ego-filled, or tough.

LOVE IS the softness that comes from allowing yourself to be seen, witnessed, and held by another spirit.

For me, LOVE came in like a lamb and transformed me into a lion — the vulnerability and beauty of it gifting me with a roar that made me feel fearless. It unlocked a superpower within me, allowing me to see LOVE wherever I go — to mine its electricity and shine it into the dark and scary places — like now. Not blindly, but courageously. I LOVE fiercely and with hope.

LOVE: unconditional, unadulterated, pure, true. It can channel a force and encourage it to do extraordinary things. With LOVE, we are alive and we are limitless. The price is vulnerability — the sacrifice of deflection, self-deprecation, and the readiness to cast others (and self) in positions of “unworthiness”. We are all worthy of loving and being loved, without attachment to a result.

I’m learning:

photography by Kathy DeNinno

LOVE IS holding space for the things you can’t carry.

LOVE IS bearing witness to transformation without trying to fix, control, or be praised.

LOVE IS a an exchange, an unconditional energy share.

LOVE IS expansive, growing with you — not “for” you, not “at” you.

LOVE, real LOVE, IS everywhere.

For me, LOVE looked nothing like that fantasy I had been fed — and I’m grateful everyday for that.

The thing I realize is: Like aging, the act of LOVING is not for the faint of heart.

You must be willing to open yourself up to being seen, to being LOVEd, in the ways you deserve. It takes courage to receive LOVE, knowing that eventually ashes become ashes and dust becomes dust. Are you curious enough to LOVE regardless of what the world (or capitalism, or card companies) says it’s “supposed” to look like?

I hope so — because what gift it is! What a privilege! What a blessing! What a ride!

And if not, that’s ok too — know that I have more than enough to spare. I LOVE YOU everyday, dammit. Even if I don’t know exactly who you are, I LOVE YOU — and I carry you with me wherever I go.

xo — Cloie ❤️

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Happy anniversary to my teammate, my lover, my Button — thank you for holding the “mirror up to nature*” — I love you more everyday. Together we stand, and together all things are possible.
Happy birthday, Judy. We couldn’t have done it without you.

*Hamlet. Act 3, Scene 2, lines 21-24

Spiritual Glitter: A Musical Interlude Moment

Sometimes you wake up with a song in your head and you’ve just got to get it out.

Even if you have no idea what you’re doing.

I’ve somehow inherited this old church hymnal — this is funny if you know me.

Michelle Obama says you gotta have a hobby, and here’s mine: teaching myself to play piano AND LogicPro using this old-ass book of church chants. This is hysterical. And fitting, given my history.

Also, there are some catchy little tunes — who knew?!

Anywhoo, in the spirit of progress over perfection, I offer this nugget of truth — honest enough to get me up in the middle of the night to figure it out. That’s the stuff you gotta pay attention to.

Sometimes you wake up with a song (or a dream, or a story, or a “hell yes”) in your head and you’ve just got to get it out. Even if you have no idea what you’re doing. Even if that scares you. Especially if it scares you.

The rest is coffee.

And spirit.

And glitter. ☕️🌬️✨

xo — ❤️ Cloie

Listen to Joyful, Joyful Interlude

**Trailer Sneak peek** BREAKDOWN FOR A FRIEND

My Directorial Debut!

📣 ** Sound On **

Claudia Moon, world-famous director and uncompromising perfectionist, is casting for the most demanding role of a lifetime: her best friend. A dark comedy about curated closeness — and the cost of keeping up appearances.


Cast

CLAUDIA MOON.....Cloie Wyatt Taylor

TYLER, the 2nd AD.....Eric Prochnau

and introducing my mom, Angela Wyatt Taylor, as JOYCE MILLER

Created & directed by Cloie Wyatt Taylor

Co-writer: Eric Prochnau

Music: Little Rebel Music

Production Company -- E/Clo Studios

copyright E/Clo Studios 2025

From left to right: Angela Wyatt Taylor, Cloie Wyatt Taylor, Eric Prochnau

⬅️ ⬅️ BTS of my directorial debut, BREAKDOWN FOR A FRIEND ⬆️ ⬆️

more to come