I have a degree in music
and 'Death Cab For Cutie' is
my favourite band.
Fun fact—
These days I find myself stewarding a dreamy homestead in rural southern Oregon. With the purchase of this property I no longer consider myself nomadic, but what an odyssey it’s been! I’m eager to pass on what I’ve learned from this newly found (and hard-earned) place of rootedness.
In addition to relationality and writing, my biggest passion is coming home to nature. As such, I am also a Certified Lactation Counsellor (CLC), because what better way to weave my passions together than help new mothers nourish their babies. I am also a folk herbalist— be on the lookout for Indie Folk Herbal, my new herbal company that is starting from seed.
My Life Now
Nomadic from ages 5-31, I've moved a lot between the US, France, and England. Being the “new kid” every year in school was a crash course in both art of relational dynamics and the idea of continually “coming home to myself.” That became especially true when I moved abroad just before starting middle school. Growing up in such a cross-cultural way begged for what I knew of “belonging” to often get reimagined and reworked.
When I was 20 I made a fated decision to move to Boulder, CO to be closer to my family. I didn’t know at the time I was about to start my training at The Integral Center. At 24 I was the youngest senior faculty member ever hired, and currently I am one of the world’s leading experts on the practise of Integral Circling. My style of mentorship is generally informed by this practise, as well as my experiences with the Enneagram, Shambhala, and having grown up globally.