Ezgi is a storyteller, lifelong sportswoman, and yoga therapist in training whose work moves between body, mind, and word.
Guided by a deep sense of justice and empathy, her voice often rises for women, equality, and compassion, echoing through stories of identity, belonging, and resilience.
Having lived in five cities across three countries on three continents over the past fifteen years, she now calls Vancouver home. She brings together years of creative work in marketing with a deep curiosity about people and the cultures that shape them.
As an assistant editor and contributor to TOPLUM Magazine, she helps bring forward stories that honour community, shared heritage, and the human spirit.
Writing in both English and Turkish, Ezgi gathers her pieces on Waking Pages—a space where she shares reflections on memory, courage, and the tenderness of everyday life.
Her work reflects a belief in dialogue, empathy, and the quiet power of words to move things toward the light.
“The wind drapes your hair across The Seven Hills. Memories scatter the ashes of history. Like a woman, like a mare, let me embrace your slender waist. İstanbul, my love,...
Driving up the mountain on a foggy road – finally. We have waited quite a while for the shuttle to take off – they always do wait for that one...