

MY STORY
I’m a New Orleans native, a mother, and someone who believes that empowerment is very personal and nuanced. Growing up in New Orleans shaped me in a very spiritually diverse way. That city is a living and breathing energy. Spirit is in the streets and music. It's in the way people love and grieve and value community. Without the city of New Orleans, I wouldn't be who I am today.
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From a young age, I was exposed to many different religious and spiritual practices. Catholicism, Buddhism, Hinduism, many aspects of Christianity, and quiet forms of mysticism all shaped how I see the world. That diversity taught me to listen closely, to stay open, and to respect what I don’t fully understand. It also showed me that most spiritual paths share the same core values. Truth. Compassion. Integrity. Connection. I carry those with me into every space I hold.​
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I care deeply about women’s rights, civil rights, and about creating room for people to show up as they are. My work is about truth and voice. I am certified in trauma-informed approaches and hold a deep compassion for those navigating pain, loss, and change.
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I also want to be clear: I’m not a therapist, psychologist, or medical professional. I’m here to support clarity, not crisis. This is not a space for trauma dumping or emotional outsourcing. We focus on what can be done, not just what’s been done to you. I can be very direct in this energy, and that’s the hardest part of us doing the work.
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I don’t believe in fixing people. I believe in walking beside them while they remember how resilient they are. I’m not the answer to everything, but I might be able to help you find yours.
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I spend my weekdays working as a content marketing manager for a third party selling company. I’m currently working toward my bachelor’s degree in Organizational Leadership, and I hold undergraduate certificates in Human Resources, Training and Development, and Trauma-Informed Approaches. My background blends leadership and intuition with formal learning.
I’ve moved through loss, grief, spiritual unraveling, and the long, slow work of putting myself back together.
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I don’t shy away from what is scary. I’ve lived in it, and I'm not afraid to be a safe place for others as they move through it too.
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This space is for people who are tired of pretending. People who want more truth and less performance. People who are ready to look at the mess without losing themselves in it.
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I’ll always respect your beliefs and boundaries. If you're ready to meet yourself more honestly, I’m here. And I’m glad you are too.
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