


The Truth of VOCATION

There’s no single word for the kind of work I do, because it was never meant to fit in a box. My work lives at the crossroads of healing, artistry, and community. Every offering is built on authenticity, compassion, and a desire to challenge the status quo by inviting people into active participation with their own healing, their communities, and the world around them.
As a physical therapist, I meet people in the intimate space of their healing. As an artist, I create pieces that hold meaning, memory, and intention. As a host and experience designer, I craft environments where people feel safe to show up fully, as they are. As a community member, I build bridges and nurture projects to support the many places I call home.
Each role I step into, clinician, artist, community steward, is not a hat I wear, but a facet of a unified approach: one that trusts the body’s wisdom, values meaningful beauty, and believes community is a form of medicine. At the heart of it all is a commitment to integration, of mind and body, art and science, expression and restoration.
This work is woven from lived experience, formal training, and a deep trust in the intelligence of the body, the creative spark, and the power of shared moments. Through it all, my mission is clear: to support wholeness. To help people feel at home in their bodies, empowered in their expression, and connected with their communities.






















