I always struggled speaking up.

I joke that it’s because my mother was a mime (she was!) but I’d shrink or go silent under pressure. I thought there was something wrong with my voice.

I was always confident doing the work. As a theater director, I was comfortable leading teams of all sizes but the moment I had to talk about the work—or myself—I'd lose my personality (and my train of thought).

I knew my inability to express myself was holding me back but I didn’t know what to do about it.

 

Your voice is a vehicle for liberation.

 

I combined my work as a theater director in storytelling and presentation with my day job of thirteen years as a neuropsychological assistant to build tools that helped anchor my attention in the present moment and build confidence by cultivating comfort.

The moment I stopped trying to fix the anxiety (and myself), I started to be present. When I stopped trying to achieve perfection, I could be myself.

Learning how to express myself in the present moment, for a moment, saved my life.

 
 

Cultivating comfort for myself and others has been key to unlocking my own confidence.

 

I’ve spent ten years helping thousands of compassionate communicators be comfortably confident by combining tools from systems thinking, storytelling, and neuropsychology to create structure in spontaneous moments.

From private to group coaching and team workshops with some of the world's top companies, I've helped thousands of leaders connect, communicate, and collaborate with comfortable confidence.

I do the work I do to dismantle systems silencing voices in our society so that more of us can be heard and lead.

You're the expert of your voice. My expertise is in creating space for you to define confidence for yourself. It’s your voice—I partner with you to help you trust in your innate ability to express yourself.

As a self-expression coach, I build tools on the spot to help you express yourself with comfortable confidence so you can articulate your ideas, vocalize your vision, and have more authentic authority when speaking off-the-cuff.