Rachel Nevergall
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My words found elsewhere…

Here is a portfolio of some of my most recent and favorite projects.

Examples of Freelance Work

“10 Tips for Family Road Trip Success” on Orbit Baby

“Go, See, Explore: Tamarack Nature Center” for Twin Cities Mom Collective

“A New Kind of Happy Hour” for the Twin Cities Co-op Partners Cultivate Magazine

“The Life Changing Magic of a Skincare Routine” in Kindred Magazine vol. 3: Self Issue

The Living Lutheran Magazine

featured on other publications

“Inside the Bean Pod” on Literary Mama

“Evergreen” on Coffee + Crumbs

“There Will Still Be Champagne” on Coffee + Crumbs

“The Secrets in Her Garden” on Coffee + Crumbs

“She Wants to Know My Story” on Coffee + Crumbs

“Paris on our Plates” on Coffee + Crumbs

“Baseball and Other Skills I Lack” on Coffee + Crumbs

“The Color of Frost” on Literary Mama

“The Putting Away of the Day” on Kindred Mom

“A Comfort Friend for All” on Kindred Mom

“We are the Spectators” in The Birch Scroll 2019-2020 Annual Issue

“Lessons Learned from a New Bra” on The Kindred Voice Blog

“Dear Mama: Education May Not Prepare You, But Love Does” on Mama Year One


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Twin Cities Mom Collective

Twin Cities Mom Collective is a locally-focused parenting resource for moms and families, and I am a regular contributor on their writing team. You can read through all the posts at the link below.


Swift and Swigs with Sibs Podcast

Welcome to Swift and Swigs with Sibs, a podcast where a brother and a sister talk about two of their favorite things: Taylor Swift and Cocktails! Every episode we’ll choose a song from Taylor Swift’s 200+ song catalog, we’ll each pair a cocktail with that song and then we’ll break down our favorite musical mixology moments.


Hey Sis Try this blog

A cooking blog collaboration with my sister exploring our two personalities, secret ingredients if you will, that through the years have made for a fantastic pairing. I, Rachel, guide Emily, my sis in the classic art of preparing a meal, while Emily challenges me to be adventurous and explore the new.  Our meals are rarely shared together anymore, separated by the might Mississippi River, but we continue to share, to inspire, and to taste what is at one another's table. “Hey Sis,” we say, “Try This.”