Katerina Mukhina
Writer. Researcher. Adventurer

Katerina Mukhina

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Hilariously weird everyday stories — we all experience but never expect

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Island of Freedom
June 28, 2025

What are the reasons to stay far from home and family? Freedom. The freedom from our parents: mine - from my parents, my son’s - from his. So we all live in different places. I still ask myself what I need more—to be with the man I love or with...

Nightingale’s Lies, Michelin Mornings and Flawless Moscow
September 7, 2024

Over a fancy breakfast, there’s an encounter with celebrity-turned-propagandist. Once, he scolded Bernays’ manipulation tactics; now, he deploys them, velvet words masking war. From Moscow secret bars to the red glow of the Kremlin, sickly perfection and impeccable beauty becomes oppressive, and truth slips through polished rhetoric. What is the...

All My Rooms
September 7, 2024

Royal bedrooms don't save you from loneliness if you're not allowed to scream, kiss, or laugh outside the etiquette. When you're raised as a princess, everything is handed to you — but you live by someone else's rules. To descend into the ordinary, you end up sleeping on a mattress...

Flight Vancouver – Moscow
September 1, 2024

Delayed flights, vanished luggage, lost passport, airport meltdown, French-Canadian bureaucracy, grief, stubborn optimism, and a ‘little black dress’. Real-time chronicling of a chaotic route via Toronto, Montreal and Dubai with Emirates as the unexpected hero and Air Canada as the ultimate mess-up.I still ask myself what I need more—to be...

Brenda the Lesbian Blocks Her Loved Ones
July 23, 2024

Disguised behind sunglasses and a Tilley hat, she lives as “Lesbian Brenda” - hiding from coworkers, motherhood, and expired documents. Her children prepare to fly alone to Moscow. One never to come back to Canada. She’s blocked her mother and her ex. It feels like living in a The Academy...

The Bed Frame Story
April 2, 2024

A marketplace purchase spirals into a surreal encounter with three strange men, a house of fake Klimt paintings and gaudy antiques and a reincarnation of David Bowie if he was 70. The real horror? Realizing why we ignore danger: fear of rudeness outweighs survival instinct. J just laughs and fixes...

Easter Hugs
March 31, 2024

Immigrant Longing: When a Stranger’s Mother Feels Like Home. J brings his spectacular mother to Starbucks, a desperate hug blurs borders between "here" and "home”.

Supervising at Starbucks
March 1, 2024

At Starbucks, the supervisor is part floor general, part therapist, part janitor. They orchestrate workflow, assign roles, motivate the team and occasionally drown in milk. It can be a real-time battlefield delegation. Leadership here isn’t about barking orders - it’s about laughing through the chaos and making sure everyone survives...

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