You care deeply. You always have.
You came into this work with hope. You believed in the difference you could make.
But over time, the system took more and more. The pressure built.
You stayed strong, even when it cost you. You held it all for your students, your school, your family.
Now, you’re tired in a way that rest alone can’t fix.
You want more. Not more to do, but more that feels honest, steady, and aligned with who you are.
I believe education can feel human again.
That your voice matters. That you don’t have to lose yourself to make a difference.
This work is not about being perfect.
It’s about returning to what’s real and building from there, in work, and in life.


I’ve seen what happens when women are asked to carry too much without the tools or support they need.
I lived it myself.
As a student, I felt the confusion of a system that missed what really mattered. As an adult, I kept searching for what was true. For work that meant something, and a way of living that didn’t leave me depleted.
I’ve rebuilt my life more than once leaving jobs, cities, and ways of being that didn’t feel right. Every time, the same message returned: there is a better way.
Now I help women who feel what I once felt. Not with answers, but with grounded support, practical tools, and honest conversations.
I do this because I’ve lived it. And because I believe you shouldn’t have to figure it out alone.
Women educators who care deeply but feel exhausted
Those who keep showing up, even when their body says stop
The ones who feel stuck, but still hold a quiet hope for change
Women who are done pretending everything is fine
The ones craving more space, more ease, and more honesty in their work and life

Say what’s real
Walk your talk
Lead from what matters
Slow down to feel
Take care of your body
I spend a lot of time in the woods near my home. Partly for my sanity, partly because that’s where I think best. I walk, I breathe, I let the noise fall off and remember what matters.
Most mornings start the same: movement, sunrise, latte, journal, silence. No performance. No productivity.
Evenings are usually tea and real conversations with my husband. The kind where we admit the hard stuff, celebrate the good stuff, and laugh at how much we still have to learn.
These moments keep me anchored. They’re where the work begins, long before it becomes a program, a post, or a conversation inside Together With Nature.
Without them, none of this work would feel honest.


→ Guided dozens of women through circles and 1:1 sessions
→ Co-founder of a nature-based alternative school for children (JK to Grade 6)
→ Certified in education
→ Trained in women’s circle facilitation, shadow work, and intimacy practices
→ Experienced in meditation, yoga, authentic relating, and breathwork
→ Known for creating spaces where people feel safe, seen, and supported
→ Mentored dozens of educators leaving the traditional system to create more aligned, nature-rooted learning spaces
You are not the system. You never were.
This work begins with truth. If something stirred in you, take the next step
Together With Nature offers grounded mentorship and community so you can breathe again, think clearly, and build what comes next… on your terms.
Honest reflections for women who care deeply and are tired of being stretched thin by systems that were never designed with them in mind.
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