LeadHer Magazine Partnership Announcement

I’m so excited and deeply honored to share that I’m partnering with LeadHer Magazine, a publication devoted to amplifying the real, unfiltered stories of women founders, as a Columnist on Self Trust and Inner Authority.

This collaboration feels incredibly meaningful to me because it sits right at the intersection of everything I care about: women’s leadership, inner sustainability and redefining success in a way that doesn’t cost us our health, relationships or sense of self.

For those who are new here, my work is rooted in a simple but radical belief: women are not meant to burn themselves out to be successful.

I’m on a mission to help end human suffering by supporting women in remembering how to be their own medicine. Through coaching, group experiences and energy work, I work with women leaders and founders who are carrying a lot [responsibility, ambition, emotional labor] and are ready to reconnect with themselves beneath the pressure to perform, produce and hold everything together.

My clients are thoughtful, driven women navigating burnout, life transitions, motherhood, or a quiet but persistent desire to lead more humanly. At the heart of my work is a redefinition of success: moving away from hustle and self-abandonment, and toward self-trust, presence, emotional resilience and inner alignment.

Supporting women founders isn’t just professional for me, it’s deeply personal.

Before this work, I was climbing the corporate ladder in high-tech, living what looked like “the dream” from the outside. I was living in downtown Chicago, managing global teams, working 60+ hour work weeks, saying yes when my body was begging for ‘No’ and carrying the emotional weight of entire teams while quietly ignoring myself.

Eventually, that pace caught up with me.

Burnout turned into an autoimmune diagnosis, accompanied by physical symptoms that forced me to stop pretending I was fine. It was the first time my body spoke louder than my ambition. During that season, I was introduced to the mind–body connection, and suddenly everything made sense. Years of chronic stress, sleepless nights, people-pleasing and pushing past my limits hadn’t disappeared…they had landed in my body.

Meditation became the lifeline I didn’t know I needed. It reconnected me to myself in a way I honestly don’t think I’d ever experienced before.

That reconnection changed the trajectory of my life. I left my corporate career and gave myself nine months to travel, breathe, regulate my nervous system and unbecome the version of myself that had been built on survival. Somewhere between airports, oceans, and long stretches of stillness, my business and my mission was born.

This is why LeadHer Magazine resonates so deeply with me.

What drew me to LeadHer Magazine is their intentional focus on the human experience of women founders not just the highlights, but the inner journeys that shape how we lead. Their commitment to honest storytelling around burnout, resilience, mistakes, motherhood, capacity and recovery feels both timely and necessary in a culture that still celebrates hustle while ignoring its cost.

LeadHer Magazine treats lived experience as wisdom. They make room for nuance, vulnerability, emotional truth and they recognize that these are not weaknesses in leadership, but sources of it.

This partnership feels aligned because my work lives at the intersection of inner listening, self-leadership and sustainable success. Together, we’ll be supporting women founders not just in building businesses, but in building lives that feel grounded, nourishing and true.

I’m so grateful to be contributing to a platform that helps women feel seen, less alone and more resourced as they navigate the realities of leadership. I can’t wait to share more conversations, reflections and writing through this collaboration, and to continue supporting women in leading from presence rather than depletion.

More soon 🤍

If interested, you can purchase the most recent publication of LeadHer Magazine through their website.

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