Licensed Psilocybin Facilitation, Deathworker & Doula in Oregon
Grief Worker, Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) & VSED Support, Soul Doula Healing Arts, Body-Oriented and Integration Coaching
You are not meant to navigate this alone.
I welcome and work with people of all backgrounds, cultures, genders, and faith traditions.
This space honors spiritual autonomy, cultural humility, and the right for each person to define their own meaning, identity, and experience.
Schedule a Connection Call
A simple conversation to sense what support may feel right for you.
You May Be Here If…
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You are living with a life-limiting or terminal illness, choosing Medical Aid In Dying (MAID) or Voluntarily Stopping of Eating and Drinking (VSED) and seeking doula care and/or other modalities of end of life companioning
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You are moving with grief, whether newly arrived or long carried
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You are supporting someone you love as a caregiver
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You are finding your way through trauma, relational rupture, isolation, or complex emotional terrains
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You are navigating complex systems, parenting dynamics, or the impact of high-conflict relationships or divorce
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You are integrating experiences related to mortality, addiction, or significant life changes
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You are tending intergenerational healing or ancestral patterns
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You are integrating a meaningful or psilocybin experience
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You are sensing a shift in identity, meaning, or direction
A Place to Begin
Schedule a connection call with me to share whats on your heart and to begin mapping services that will meet your choices with listening,respect, reverence and care.
A connection call offers a simple place to connect,
to share what is present, ask questions, and sense whether this support feels aligned.
Beside You
I meet you with respect for your autonomy, your timing, and your way of knowing.
This is companioning-based, non-directive, consent-centered care.
We listen for what is present and allow the work to take shape from there.
A turning point may feel quiet or vast, clear or uncertain.
You are not alone in the listening, the unraveling, or the becoming.
Agreements of Care
You lead. Your values, needs, and timing guide our work together.
Consent is central. You choose what you want support with, what you don’t, and when to pause.
You are met as a whole human. Tears, silence, humor, fear, relief, and love all belong here.
Clear, grounded communication. We name needs, boundaries, and next steps with care and honesty.
Dignity stays intact. Your voice matters. Your autonomy is honored in every moment.
Cultural humility and spiritual autonomy. Your beliefs, traditions, and ways of meaning-making are respected.
Family support by invitation. Loved ones are included in ways that feel supportive, with your consent.
Practical + soulful support. We tend both the real-world details and the tender inner terrain—so you feel more steady and resourced.
This work is entered as a sacred mutual agreement of presence, reciprocity, and respect.
Services
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Shedding the Mortal Coil
There Are Still Choices: VSED, Medical Aid in Dying, and Finding Dignity, Peace, and Belonging at the End of Life
There is something that has been traveling along this cavern of life, beckoning you, again and again, into your heart.Beckoning you into a deep, raw, multidimensional dance with the living and the dying. Have you caught its song? Have you felt the celebration and the...
Death Denial: How it Lives in Us
Death denial is not simply fear of dying. It is a way of living shaped by a culture that does not stay close to endings. In much of modern life, death has been moved out of everyday view. It happens behind doors, in institutions, in moments we are rarely prepared to...
Our Bodies Wisdom
Our bodies hold wisdom older than explanation. Before story. Before belief. Before meaning-making. Our bodies know: how to tremble and release how to rest how to soften how to grieve how to yield how to return. Our bodies are fluent in cycles. They breathe in and out....
About me
Since childhood, I have been drawn to grief-tending, personal sovereignty, and the thresholds of birth, transformation, dying, and return. My path is rooted in ceremonial stamina, embodied listening, and an ability to companion others through thresholds and transitions.
Early encounters with loss taught me that grief belongs to all ages and arrives in many forms. I also navigated cycles of addiction and eating disorders in my early life and came through long-term recovery—experiences that opened me to compassion, resilience, and the complexity of healing.








