Since 2016, she has been holding space for individual and group processes, and today she also teaches others the complex art of facilitating womens circles and rituals.
Her vocation did not begin in a classroom, but emerged from profound turning points in her life: a traumatic hospital birth, the empowering experience of two healing home births, chronic illnesses, depression, panic, addictions, processing childhood abuse, divorce, and new beginnings. These experiences taught her that healing is rarely sterile, linear, or predictable. It is more like a wild riverat times gently holding you, at others pulling you into deep and frightening currents. In this way, the process becomes layered, fluctuating, and filled with everyday lived experiences.
In her work, she integrates cognitive understanding, a neuro-somatic approach, and experiential pathways of spirituality. In her perspective, nervous system regulation, the wisdom of the body, and connection to the transcendent are not opposing forces, but different languages of the same human map.
Throughout her studies, she has receivedand continues to receiveknowledge, blessings, and guidance from therapists, traditional healers, and shamans. These teachers remind her that true facilitation is not about control, but about presence.
She works with those who feel that freedom is not a role to perform, but an internally organized statewhen the body, understanding, and intuition finally move in the same direction.
For her, it is essential that healing, self-awareness, and spirituality are not activities one must go somewhere to practice, but become integrated parts of everyday life.



























