Ways to work together
This work takes three forms — one-on-one, in groups, and with organizations doing meaningful work in the world. Different containers, same foundation: right relationship.
A note on how I work
Before describing the offerings themselves, a few things are worth naming.
This work is relational, and it unfolds at the pace your body and life can actually integrate. I don't sell packaged transformations or push toward predetermined outcomes. I hold a grounded, attuned space, and we move together.
Each container supports a different kind of work — but all of them rest on the same approach: nervous system awareness, parts-based exploration, and a deepening relationship with yourself, others, and the living world.
If you're not sure which is right for you, the best place to begin is an Intro Call. We can sense the fit together.
A brief note on "right relationship": it's a phrase I've met across many traditions — Indigenous, contemplative, ecological — and in the writing and teachings of mentors who have shaped me. I don't claim it from any single source. I use it here because it names something I've come to live by: that we live well when we are in real, dynamic relationship with ourselves, with one another, and with the living world. Everything else in my work flows from that.
Offerings
One-on-One
Deep, relational one-on-one work — via Zoom or in person.
This is the heart of the work. Together, we attend to your nervous system, your inner parts, and your wisdom — at a pace you can integrate. For those drawn to it, plant practices woven in.
Groups
Small group containers - held in person and online.
Some work happens best alongside others walking a similar path. Small groups offer relational depth, shared practice, and the reminder that we don't do this alone. Plant practices optional.
Consulting
Legal and strategy guidance - for mission-driven work.
I bring over twenty years of legal experience to organizations navigating compliance, governance, and ethical stewardship. Structures built with both competence and integrity.
Not sure where to start?
The best place to begin is with an Intro Call — a real conversation where we explore where you are, what you're navigating, and which container might fit.
There's no pressure or obligation. Just honest discernment, together.