Other DANA Verse Products

Good Gossip, Community Building, and DANA Verse Products

Additional DANA Verse Tools & Reflections

Not everything fits inside a model.
Some things need room to breathe.

This space holds DANA Verse products that don’t belong to a single framework
but still belong to the work.


Here you’ll find offerings like Good Gossip, written reflections, narrative tools, and perspective-shifting pieces that help you make sense of your inner world, your relationships, and the systems you move through – without forcing your experience into a map, diagram, or diagnostic lens.

These products are for moments when you don’t need structure first.
You need language.
Context.
Permission.
And a way to feel less alone in what you’re already noticing.

Some of what lives here will clarify.
Some will validate.
Some will gently disrupt the stories you were taught to swallow.

All of it is here to support discernment, self-trust, and agency –
without asking you to “fix” yourself or formalize what isn’t ready to be formalized.

Additional DANA Verse Products

Is part memoir, part manifesto, and part gentle call-to-arms. Through raw honesty and lived experience, Dana Crerar redefines gossip as an act of care – the information we share to notice, protect, and reconnect.

Blending personal narrative with practical reflection, she invites readers to see how friendhsip, neglect, and everyday silence shape the emotional architecture of our communitites – and how we can repair what’s been quietly breaking.


Some of the thinking behind the DANA Verse didn’t start as a product or a framework – it started as long-form reflection.

On my Substack, I share the philosophical groundwork, pattern observations, and lived reasoning that inform this work. If you’re curious about how these models emerged, what they’re in conversation with, or how they evolved over time, that’s where those threads live.

Think of it as the margins of the notebook – not the manual.


The majority of my framework parts-work products can be located within The Human Topography, Wayfinding Maps, AR~V Model, and exploring more within my substack.

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