At thirty, I live at the intersection of outward connection and inner contemplation. As a doula, I witness humanity at its most vulnerable and powerful moments—an intimate window into how we make choices under pressure. This work has sparked my fascination with the psychology of human decision-making and free will.
My home life with my husband and two children grounds me, creating space where I can explore storytelling, prepare meals that gather people together, and pursue strength through weightlifting—all expressions of care that reflect my belief in intentional connection.
Recently, I've been diving into philosophy, discovering unexpected threads between ancient wisdom and modern spiritualism. There's something divinely liberating in examining the invisible patterns that shape our experiences and choices. I find myself collecting these observations like field notes on human nature, equally comfortable guiding others through transformative moments and retreating inward to process what I've witnessed.
Whether I'm supporting a birth, crafting a narrative, or exploring philosophical questions, I'm driven by a desire to understand the mysterious nature of human connection and the profound freedom found in conscious choice.
At thirty, I live at the intersection of outward connection and inner contemplation. As a doula, I witness humanity at its most vulnerable and powerful moments—an intimate window into how we make choices under pressure. This work has sparked my fascination with the psychology of human decision-making and free will.
My home life with my husband and two children grounds me, creating space where I can explore storytelling, prepare meals that...