My North star
I help people reconnect with what’s real by creating experiences rooted in nature, beauty, and intention.
I live at the intersection of wildness and clarity — where reverence meets results, and creativity serves purpose.
This is where my work begins.
My Purpose
In a world that often pulls us away from what matters, my work invites people back — to themselves, to the natural world, and to a sense of grounded wellness.
From handcrafted teas and soulful imagery to consulting rooted in place-based strategy, everything I create is designed to help people reconnect with what’s real.
Alaska is my compass. Its wildness, silence, and undeniable grandeur make it impossible to ignore your surroundings — and remind us of our place in something much bigger than ourselves.
My Story
There wasn’t a single turning point — only a steady pull toward something more honest. Years of high-performance roles taught me how to thrive in complexity, but also how easy it is to drift from yourself.
What I craved wasn’t escape. It was alignment.
The kind of wellness that comes not from trends, but from trust — in the land, in your body, in the wisdom of slowing down.
Through that pull toward something more natural and intentional, I found clarity: that wellness isn’t a luxury. It’s the foundation for everything else — joy, peace, purpose, creativity.
Now, I help others experience that same sense of return.
The Quiet Return, the Bold Reclamation
Whether it’s tea in the quiet of morning, a photograph that stirs something ancient, or a strategy that finally feels like truth — I want people to walk away feeling grounded, clear, and quietly transformed.
Like they’ve returned to something they didn’t know they were missing.
Something raw, real, and entirely their own.
My work is not an escape from the world — it’s a way back into it.
I want people to feel like they’ve reclaimed a version of themselves buried under speed, expectation, and noise.
Alive again. Certain. Ready.
This is the power of alignment — and the quiet strength of choosing what’s real.