
I help people navigate questions of identity, belonging, and self-worth. Who you are beyond what others have told you. Where you fit when belonging feels complicated. What you’re worth when old stories say otherwise.
I also work with people exploring relationship patterns with family, friends, partners, colleagues. Learning what it means to set boundaries, stay connected, and honour yourself in the process.
As a person of mixed heritage, I am particularly passionate about cultural reclamation and reconnection. I work with people navigating their relationship to culture and environment, the larger contexts that shape who we are and how we belong in the world. My ongoing learning is shaped by organisations including Dodem Kanonhsa, the Center for Babaylan Studies, and others focused on cultural healing and decolonial practice.
I practice privately online and at the Village Healing Centre in Toronto’s west end. I also work with the YWCA as a facilitator with the Here to Help program, supporting parents and children healing from domestic violence.
Over the years, I’ve facilitated community arts projects, taught workshops at universities and arts institutions, and worked with people ranging in age from 4 to 90.
I am also a parent. This shapes my understanding of caregiving, relationships, and what it means to hold space for others while still holding yourself




