About Me
My goal has always been to empower people to live their own best lives.
Originally, my plan was to work for the United Nations. I pursued language studies and got a Masters degree in International Relations from the London School of Economics. I visited, studied in, lived and/or worked in 15 different countries – in Europe, Africa, and Latin America.
Then my mother had a heart attack, and I went home to California for what I thought was a weekend. She spent nine months in Cardiac ICU, had a heart transplant, and I ended up caring for her for 11 years. My father had heart trouble as well – at one point I had both parents in the ICU in different hospitals. So that was an education in itself. If you have ever been a caregiver, if you have ever switched roles with your parents, you know that gives you life lessons in compassion, patience, diplomacy, and resiliency.
After my parents passed, I had the opportunity to move to the Washington DC area to work for a non-governmental organization specializing in humanitarian assistance. Our agency ran development programs in countries with active civil war zones. I found myself thinking more and more about the inner, emotional lives of the people in these war zones, grappling with trauma and violence.
I wanted to learn more about how to recover from trauma, and live a full life. I wanted to know there was a solution for people who had suffered through the worst of human behavior; I wanted to know everyone could experience wholeness.
The global pandemic brought my world to a standstill in 2020, and gave me the space to begin to search out my own answers. I read and researched obsessively, learning everything I could about mental health from global experts.
Then I discovered Marisa Peer. With her work, I found an amazingly rapid and effective program to access the subconscious, excavate the root cause of an issue, and resolve it. Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT) does exactly what it says – it quickly and fully helps you to transform your life.
I am thrilled to be an RTT Practitioner now, with the tools to assist anyone who asks for help. No issue is too small, no trauma too large – it is all solvable. If you are invested in your own recovery, and want to be guided to the wholeness already present within you, RTT is the best method I know to give you rapid clarity and relief.
