I am a systemic coach with a background in holistic health, passionate about supporting societal well-being in ways that are sustainable, meaningful, and practical. My work is driven by a desire to understand the roots of illness and to address the missing infrastructure for mothers—helping communities see how vital it is to care for those who give life.
From a young age, I loved bringing people together and watching my “tribe” thrive. Creative thinking has always been at the heart of what I do, and neuroplasticity is deeply embodied in my approach. When I face important decisions, I take the time to create new neural pathways, allowing me to see the bigger picture and align my mind, emotions, and actions. I carry deep respect for my ancestors and the work they contributed before me, and this serves as the cornerstone of my practice.
My background in holistic medicine has shaped me as a curious researcher and out-of-the-box thinker, able to see connections between the body, social systems, and broader societal structures. Systemic coaching is a tool I use to strengthen communication and create connection between the environments that shape each other. Through my work, I help mothers, families, and communities navigate complex transitions with awareness, balance, and empowerment, so both individuals and the systems around them can truly thrive.
A systemic coach dedicated to supporting mothers through the identity, relationship, and life transitions that follow childbirth. She combines science-based insights on neuroplasticity and postpartum physiology with practical tools for families and communities. Her work helps mothers thrive and equips the people around them to hold the postpartum period as a shared, supported transition.
- Neuroplasticity
- Systemic Coaching
- Postpartum Care
- Identity Shifts
- Transformation
mothers, parents, change makers
Listeners will gain practical tools, inspiration, and insights for navigating the complex transitions of parenthood. They’ll learn how to integrate identity shifts, strengthen relationships with partners and family, and create supportive systems that allow both themselves and their communities to thrive. The episode also offers guidance on using neuroplasticity and systemic thinking to make small, meaningful changes that ripple outward—helping parents feel seen, empowered, and capable of shaping their environment in ways that truly support life and well-being.
in another field- postpartum care
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