About Me
For much of my life, I measured my worth by how productive I was and how much I could do for others. I was dependable—always listening, solving, showing up. Somewhere in all of that giving, I learned to abandon myself.
I learned to take care of everything alone, not to burden others, to say “yes” when “no” was the truth, and even to forgive abusive behavior because I mistook it for love. My kindness left me overextended, exhausted, and knowing this was not the life I wanted to keep living.
Finding the Somatica Institute and its coursework brought me back to myself. It revealed how far I had drifted from my pleasure and desires—and how unfamiliar it felt to rest, to want, to feel safe, to set boundaries, to ask for what I want, and to share my hottest desires. Through this work, I began reclaiming the parts of myself I had left behind in order to survive.
My background spans more than two decades in mind–body–spirit healing, including social work, Reiki, massage, bodywork, and trauma-informed practice. The body has always been my guide; it tells the truth before the mind is ready to acknowledge it. My Master’s in Social Work from Boston University grounds that intuition in ethics, psychology, and emotional presence.
Soul Unveiled Coaching grew from my own remembering: healing isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about slowing down, releasing old patterns, listening inward, and allowing what’s true to surface.
Now, I offer a steady, attuned space where you can reconnect with your desires, your boundaries, your voice, and your Self—without shame, without rushing, and without abandoning who you are.
For some, this work marks the first time discovering what feels pleasurable, alive, hot, or deeply true in their body—now. For others, it’s a continuation of a conversation already underway.