
The Venus Corpus
Somewhere, over the last two decades of captions, bios, stories, and deleted drafts is the record of every woman you have been. Not the highlight reel. The strata.
The Venus Corpus is an archaeological study of that record, for anyone ready to read what they built.
by application only
The site
Every time your life broke and reassembled, you rewrote the bio. You announced the new business, the new city, the new name for yourself. You posted through the marriage, the unraveling, the reinvention you swore was the last one. Each bio was a small headstone for the woman before her.
Nobody reads it that way. Not the platforms, which see engagement data. Not your followers, who saw each era as it passed and forgot the one before. Not you, because you were inside it, posting your way through.
But it’s all still there. The pillars are still standing. Two decades of rites of passage, documented in real time by the only witness who was present for all of it.
That is not content. That is a primary source.
The work
We take your full archive, every post, every bio, every era, and we read it the way an archaeologist reads a dig site. What emerges is a map: your eras, named. Your pivots, dated. The phrases you repeated for years without noticing. The bio arc, who you kept announcing yourself to be, and when each announcement stopped being true.
Not a brand audit. Not a healing journey. A study of your personal mythology, drawn from the evidence you already produced.
This work is for anyone who has been documenting their life in public and is ready to read the pattern. The passage is not the point; the record is.
The cartographer
- 779
- posts
- 16
- years
- 60
- bios
- 115
- public pivots
Nine distinct women, each one certain she was the final version.
I have pivoted nine public identities in sixteen years, and I built the tool to read the pattern. Nobody who has pivoted fewer times is qualified to do this work.
The waitlist
The work is done 1:1, privately, and slow. Joining the waitlist means one thing: when applications open, you hear first.
This is for you if you have been documenting your life on social media for roughly two decades and you suspect, or know, that your archive will reveal something you’re ready to see.
