Say More

Conversation Cards + Journaling Prompts

Say More

The box design for Say More's deck of cards. The front of the box says Say More. Conversation cards and journaling prompts for your midlife awakening and beyond

Say More is an original collection of conversation cards and journaling prompts conceived of, written, and lovingly designed by Sarah's Hartley's story + design studio, By Hart, for Kindra in partnership with Omisade Burney-Scott (Black Girl’s Guide to Surviving Menopause). We created Say More together to empower us all to honor our intersecting and shape-shifting identities, learn from intergenerational wisdom, revitalize our perspectives on aging, and practice compassionate self-care in times of transformation.

A woman holding one of the cards to her chest. The card asks A woman taking out a deck of cards from a box.
A woman writing down her answer to the question prompted by one of the cards from the collection. The response to a conversation card. The past 24 hours has been really dense mentally and emotionally. My work - consulting and Black Girl's Guide to Surviving Menopause required a lot of my brain (Problem-solving and creatively)
A conversation card. It asks
The front of a conversation card. It prompts The back of a conversation card. It has a brightly colored design and features the illustration of a woman sitting cross legged.
The back of a conversation card. It is an illustration of clouds in the sky with a woman in a brightly colored dress sitting on one of them. The front of a conversation card. It prompts
The front of a conversation card. It prompts The back of a conversation card. It is an illustration a woman laying on a crescent moon with her hair flowing down and expanding.
The back of a conversation card. It is an illustration of a woman in a yoga tree pose The front of a conversation card. It prompts
A screenshot of the Kindra mobile app. The focus is on an article titled Why it's important to say more about menopause
The booklet that comes with the Say More conversation cards. It offers guidelines for how to best interact with the cards.
A woman reading the Say More conversation card booklet. A page from the booklet. It offers advice on how to use the cards in both 1 on 1 and group settings.
A screenshot of an article written about the Say More conversation cards. It is titled This unique card game was designed to spark deep conversations between women. A screenshot of an article written about the Say More conversation cards. It is titled A gorgeous card game designed to get people talking more openly about menopause? Deal me in.