The Thresholds I’ve Crossed to Stand With You

I’ve been called a midwife of genius, the acupuncture needle for the soul, a catalyst for creative emergence, and—more than once—better than a mushroom trip. A disruptor of conditioning. A guide through the thresholds of transformation.

I help people reclaim sovereignty—over their bodies, their minds, and their work in the world. Whether you are a leader ready to take your vision to the next level, a seeker integrating profound psychedelic experiences, or a woman reclaiming her body through explant or mastectomy, I hold space for what is waiting to emerge.

I love people. A lot. I love connection that is raw, real, and unfiltered—grounded in curiosity, humor, and truth. My gift is helping others meet their calling and unleash their genius, so that together, we co-create a world that is more just, more kind, and more deeply alive.

My Vision...

is to have a powerful impact on normalizing psychedelics and plant medicines by teaching people how to optimize their overall wellbeing by effectively and intentionally working with them through ethical accessibility in a safe and sovereign way.

The Fire That Fuels This Work

I was raised in the aftermath of inherited wounds—poverty, addiction, violence, and trauma shaping my world before I had words for it. My body learned survival before it learned safety. My heart longed for belonging, but I moved through life in a haze of dissociation and anxiety, chasing validation that only pulled me further from myself.

Emergence Is the Name of the Game

When we work together, something shifts. You stop circling. You stop waiting. You step deeper into your power. You start creating.

I meet you in the place where your deep knowing and your unspoken questions intersect—guiding

I built a life that looked solid from the outside. Marriage, a house, success by conventional standards. But my soul was starving. When my husband was incarcerated and was sentenced 27 years in prison, that carefully constructed world collapsed.

Navigating the prison system became an apprenticeship with grief, a reckoning with suffering—my own and that of countless others. I saw, with unflinching clarity, the weight of generational and systemic trauma. And in the depths of that pain, something in me refused to let trauma be the final word.

A fire awakened. A relentless devotion to healing—not just for myself, but for all of us.

For nearly 20 years, that fire has burned at the center of my work.

I immersed myself in somatic experiencing, neuroscience, trauma healing, conscious leadership, and plant medicine—not just as concepts, but as embodied transformation. I studied how the nervous system holds our stories, how psychedelics unlock new possibilities, how ancient wisdom and modern science converge, and how healing is not just personal—it is a radical act of reclamation.

My Own Initiations Have Been Many.

A health crisis—including Breast Implant Illness and Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL)—was an invitation to sit intimately and redefine my relationship with beauty, worth, and sovereignty. Choosing explant and mastectomy was not just a medical decision—it was an act of radical reclamation. It deepened my devotion to challenging the systems that profit from our insecurities and disconnection and breaking free from them.

Years in social justice, advocacy, and nonprofit leadership showed me both the power of purpose-driven work and the devastating cost when we are not resourced. I watched brilliant, world-changing individuals burn out under systems that demand over-giving while denying the nourishment needed to sustain real change.

This is why my work now lives at the intersection of transformation, integration, and impact—where psychedelics, neuroscience, somatics, and conscious leadership converge to help people step into their next evolution fully resourced, fully embodied, and fully expressed.

This Is More Than a Profession. It’s a Calling.

I have walked through the fire. I have learned that our nervous systems echo the rhythms of the earth, that healing is both personal and collective, and that to shift our inner world is to shift the world itself.

I am here to create spaces for deep integration, embodied leadership, and creative expansion.

For those who are ready—the seekers, the leaders, the visionaries—this is the work that moves us beyond survival and into a life of flourishing.

My Approach

The Ground We Grow From

Culture isn’t something separate from us—it’s in our bodies, our choices, and the stories we inherit. It shapes the rhythms of belonging and the ways we move through the world. But transformation happens at the edges—where the old no longer fits and something new is ready to emerge.

We don’t heal in isolation. As bell hooks reminds us, “Healing is an act of communion.” Despite a culture that glorifies independence, true growth is relational. Like thriving ecosystems, we are interconnected strands in a larger web. This is a space to root into that connection—to tie our roots to other roots, as Sophie Strand says, and engage in the messy, joyful, and vital work of reimagining what’s possible.

Culture shifts when knowledge moves from concept to lived experience—when we embody new ways of being. This is the work of reclamation, of breaking cycles and tending new ones. Together, we weave a future that is more just, more embodied, and more alive.

  • Before a seed can grow, the soil must be nourished. Your nervous system is the foundation from which everything else takes root. If the ground is depleted—overworked, frenzied, or frozen—nothing new can truly flourish. Through somatic regulation, breath, and embodied practice, we create fertile conditions for safety, connection, and a sustainable expansion of self.

  • A tree cannot stand without deep roots, and we cannot thrive without secure attachment. The way we relate to others is shaped by our earliest experiences of connection, and many of us are still carrying old survival patterns that keep us stuck in isolation or overextension. Whether through therapeutic relationship, communal healing, or the wisdom of plant medicine, we work to repair these bonds and restore a sense of belonging—to self, to others, and to the living world.

  • Just as a forest floor turns fallen leaves into nourishment, we must tend to what has been left behind in order to grow. Psychedelic journeys, peak experiences, and deep inner work reveal hidden aspects of ourselves—exiled wounds, protective mechanisms, and forgotten desires. Through somatic parts work, we meet these aspects with care, transforming old wounds into fertile ground for new growth.

  • Plants instinctively grow toward the light. As we clear away conditioned patterns and external expectations, we begin to orient toward our own inner truth. Many of us have been taught to sacrifice our needs for acceptance, but true sovereignty comes from knowing our own terrain—our values, our boundaries, our capacity. This phase is about reclaiming discernment and standing firmly in what is real for you.

  • The most resilient ecosystems are biodiverse, just as the most expansive minds are flexible. Neuroscience, predictive processing, and indigenous wisdom show us that the way we perceive the world is shaped by patterns we can shift. Here, we cultivate cognitive flexibility, loosening rigid narratives and engaging life with curiosity rather than reactivity. This is where meaning deepens and new possibilities emerge.

  • Transformation that stays in the mind is like a flower that never bears fruit. True integration means living your wisdom—bringing it into your body, your relationships, your work, and the world. Whether you are reclaiming your body after medical or cultural conditioning, deepening your leadership, or stepping fully into your purpose, this is where insight becomes action. This is where you bloom.

My calling gets to be fulfilled when you’re fulfilling yours. Let’s do this together. 

  • Somatica trained- Sex and Relationship Coaching

    Somatic Experiencing Practitioner trained through Peter Levine's three-year trauma modality

    Somatic Attachment trained through Diane Poole Heller

    Relational Life Therapy Methodology; Terry Real

    Somatic Experiencing – Safer, Embodied Support for Psychedelic Therapies; Peter Levine Trauma Modality

    Polyvagal Trained and member of the Polyvagal Institute

    Trauma Informed Therapeutic Yoga 500 Hr

    Power of Awareness and Conscious Communication; Jack Kornfield and Tara Brach

    Embodied Awakening -Sacred Sexuality and Tantra

    Master Plant Teacher Immersion and Study of Herbalism

    BioDynamic Breathwork and Trauma Release

For me, healing work is sacred work.

Sacred because it is in a truly safe and loving, soul-to-soul relationship that healing and nervous system repatterining can happen. And that is a something you cannot fake.

Sacred because it is such a privilege to be let into the mysteries of someone’s inner world, to watch them unearth the hidden treasures inside themselves.

Sacred because this isn’t just about healing individually - this is about healing ourselves so that we can help heal our world.

We are living in a time of crisis. My Soul’s purpose is to help women heal from trauma, so that there are more empowered, resilient, regulated women to lead us in regulating our planet.