Working
Together
You are not the beginning of your story. But you can be the author of it from here on out.
People come to you for your perspective. You lead, you create, you have built things worth being proud of. By most measures, your voice is already out in the world.
And yet there is a version of what you know, what you feel, what you are actually here to say, that has never quite made it out. Not the professional version. Not the edited one. The true one.
That is the work. Not learning to speak. You already do that. But learning to speak from the deepest, most unguarded part of yourself, the part that carries not just your story but your lineage, and to do it without apology.
You found this page for a reason. Now comes the exciting part: Choosing where to begin.

Voice Reclamation
For Retreat Organizers: Retreat Writing Partnership
A Complete Written Experience for Your Travelers, Before, During, and After the Journey
Travel changes people. The right questions and gentle guidance, offered at the right moments, helps them experience and embody that at a whole new level.
The Retreat Writing Partnership is a fully customizable written and audio experience designed to deepen everything a retreat already offers. Travelers move through a gentle arc of daily meditations, morning questions, evening journal prompts, and post-trip integration work that helps them name what shifted and decide what to carry forward.
Nothing requires a time slot on the itinerary. Every piece is optional, unhurried, and designed to feel like a gift rather than an assignment.
What my involvement looks like is entirely up to you. I can attend the retreat and be a quiet, complementary support for your participants throughout the journey. Or I can hand you a complete, ready-to-deliver package before you leave and you take it from there. Everything in between is on the table.
If you lead retreats and want your travelers to return home carrying something they did not bring with them, let's talk about what this could look like for your next one.





