I work with clients individually to weave my offerings into a package that will meet your needs.
Below you can check out my range of services:
offerings
There are so many reasons to collect stories. We may want to preserve memories, record family histories and traditions, or document life events and celebrations.
My interview style is somatically-attuned, trauma-informed, and neurodiversity-affirming.
Together we can:
Save family stories such as birth stories, fertility journies, love stories, migration stories
Reflect on career paths
Reprocess big transitions
Prepare to write a memoir
Build a personal archive
Create a recording for future generations
When faced with a lifetime of accumulated materials, it can feel overwhelming to know what to keep. I’ll help you review, organize, arrange, and inventory what needs to be preserved. We will move at the speed of trust so you don’t feel rushed.
Organize personal photographs, correspondence, art, and ephemera
Prepare personal archives for donation to a public repository
No matter how near or far death may be, I help people and their beloveds prepare for a beautiful, peaceful transition, and well-supported grieving time.
I offer education about end-of-life choices so that people feel empowered to envision a good death. I also extend this care to families helping their pets transition.
Support that I offer:
Companionship, non-medical care, and advocacy for the dying person
Facilitating important conversations among the dying person and their circle-of-care
Somatic bodywork
Ritual care and altar building and tending
Planning life-review and legacy projects
Planning a Celebration of Life and drafting an obituary
I offer 1:1 sessions and ancestral healing circles that provide space to reconnect with wise and loving ancestors and sometimes lost languages, landscapes, traditions, and rituals. I practice in the lineage of Ancestral Medicine and Embodied Ancestral Inquiry and with deep gratitude to Michaela Harrison and the whales: Omi-O!
Ancestral Lineage Healing can help us:
Understand family patterns both blessings and burdens
Heal cultural wounds caused by migration, patriarchy, colonization, and assimilation
Transform relationships with living relatives
Celebrate neurodivergence
Engage with generations of gender expansive elders