Whatās something youāve always known was true but took you years to admit out loud?
Iāve always known Iād leave some kind of creative legacy.
Even when I was little, I felt it.
Like I was supposed to spark something in people.
The world started calling it something I didnāt sign up for:
āTeaching.ā š And that word? ugh
It felt like a trapped cat clawing to get out of a box.
No thanks.
Iāve spent most of my life resisting labels, especially that one.
So let's be clear...Iām not here to teach.
I'm here to walk alongside. To get lost in the messy brainstorm of creative chaos with you.
Iām here to inspire and light people up.
I've had to do a bit of reframing to actually show up and create this space.
I donāt "teach"; I help people tap into the 5-year-old version of themselves who still believe in magic, love the creative mess, and embrace wild creativity.
I donāt hand out step-by-step plans: I hold space for big ideas, brave moves, and permission to let the journey unfold.
I donāt instruct: I invite people to play, to ask questions, to be curious, and to remember who they were before the world told them who they should be.
If youāve ever known something about yourself that wouldnāt shut up... even when you tried to ignore it...youāre in the right place.
š¬ Tell me the part of you that keeps tapping on your shoulder, saying, āHey, remember me?ā
Or just drop a šØ or gif if youāre ready to play with that part again.