Strategy . Wisdom . Embodiment

the work is returning to wholeness

Welcome. I’m glad you’re here.

You have built something real. A business, a career, a creative practice, a body of work. You are intelligent, capable, and deeply committed to what you do. And somewhere along the way you learned to leave the most powerful parts of yourself outside the room. This is where that changes.

You might be a photographer in Istanbul. A novelist. A startup founder. A filmmaker. A woman building a corporate career. What brings you here is not your industry. It is the desire to create, build, and live from your whole Self.

For thousands of years, the feminine has been suppressed, undermined and shamed. The bleeding body made dirty. The erotic made dangerous. The intuitive mind made irrational. The wild voice made hysterical. Most women have inherited this wound without knowing it. It lives in the body. In the apology before the opinion. In the creativity that stops at the door of visibility. Reclaiming this is revolutionary work.


My Story

I spent a decade in corporate strategy before leaving to study the wisdom traditions that changed everything I thought I knew. I work at the intersection of those two worlds.

Work

This work is about remembering and returning. To your own wisdom, the kind that arises naturally when the body is listened to rather than overridden. Inner clarity that doesn’t require effort. Vitality that comes from alignment rather than pushing.

A relationship with your womb space as the original source of your intuition and creativity. Not as a concept. As a living reality you can feel and trust. The permission to be whole. To stop performing. To stop being nice. To stop leaving parts of yourself outside the room.

The work is rooted in Tantric and Vedic philosophy. It draws on the Goddess traditions and the Wild Woman Archetype — the instinctual, creative, knowing nature that patriarchal conditioning has spent centuries suppressing. We name her. We call her back.

If something here moves in you, you are in the right place. You can start by reading about my work.