
re-enchantment
I used to be fluent in the language of getting things done.
I co-ran a global consulting firm, coached hundreds of organizational leaders, advised on how to invest millions of dollars, and helped design strategies to advance justice and systems change. I was raising three kids and moved through the world with the precision of a project plan—always several steps ahead, reverse-engineering the future into the present. I knew how to thrive in the system I was handed. Until I couldn’t.
Burnout didn’t arrive all at once. It came as a slow erosion. A flattening of joy. My life had become a series of checkboxes—tasks to complete, systems to manage, outcomes to deliver. Something vital was missing.
So I stepped away—not from ambition or the impulse to make a difference, but from a version of it that left no room for spaciousness, curiosity, or wonder.
Now, through my PhD research in consciousness studies, I explore what it means to thrive differently. I study and engage with practices that expand perception and presence—meditation, journeying, creativity, altered states of consciousness. My research sits at the intersection of neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy, focused on the capacities many of us sense but rarely name: noticing synchronicities that feel too precise to be chance, sensing something before it happens, or experiencing moments of awe that quietly rearrange a sense of self, relationship, and reality.
I’m interested in what re-enchants us —
and how to live in ways that are grounded in intuition and intellect, embodiment and imagination, presence and perspective.
Interested in working together?
I offer coaching for those called to draw outside the lines.
You might be at a pivotal point in your life—or simply curious about what lives beyond convention.
Expect empathy, provocation, and experimentation.
A space to try things on, shift your lens, and explore new ways of being.
