For the next eight years, I held marketing positions in different industries and contexts, from multinational corporations, to brick and mortar small businesses, eventually landing at a brand agency.
When I left the agency, I decided to take the opportunity to go freelance so I could take care of my family.
Through my experiences receiving care from counselors, spiritual directors, physical therapists, chiropractors, yoga teachers, coaches and so many others, I have a clear vision for supporting wellness pros. I market your practice so that it can grow sustainably and bring in unprecedented revenue without hiking rates.
I tell stories that connect and use disclosure and personal branding properly to help potential clients understand who you are.
No crossing professional boundaries. No preying on insecurities. No clickbait or crazy hooks to get attention. No constant posting until you’re burned out. Just authentic content that tells your story, educates and relates so that clients can feel confident in choosing you to help them heal.
If that's what you're looking for, let's chat!
I was told from childhood that I would make a great therapist. It seemed inevitable.
But I also loved the arts and storytelling. I was a dancer, then got into theatre and went to college to study film and video.
I did eventually decide I would become a therapist, and earned my degree in social work. working in advocacy and communications for several nonprofits supporting vulnerable women and children.
After a summer in Kenya, I pivoted again. I enrolled in theology school and earned a Master of Divinity and a Master of Science in Organizational Leadership focused on nonprofits. Shortly after, I went to work in admissions and communications for that same theology school. And I loved it.
But after a life-changing car accident, it became clear that I needed a job that was less stressful. So I ended up getting a copywriting job at a tech startup. It was perfect! I grew with the company and eventually became a marketing manager over recruitment marketing, content creation, SEO and production partners.
It took a bit, but I started to feel like marketing was the career for me. It blended my empathy and love of social psychology with my writing, creative and analytical skills.