About me
For 14 years, I lived in an abusive marriage with a narcissist. I was stuck in a constant state of survival, silencing my own voice just to make it through each day. Around Christmas of 2020, my life shattered open when he viciously attacked me, and in that moment I saw with piercing clarity that he was unhinged enough to kill me. That instant became my awakening and I ran, finally choosing to escape his abuse and reclaim my life.
I moved back in with my parents and, for the first time, shared the truth about what I had endured. From that place of safety, I turned inward with fierce devotion to my healing, making myself the priority. I invested tens of thousands of dollars into retreats, mentors, and countless hours in meditation — sometimes two or three hours a day. I studied, I sat in silence, and I faced the fear, guilt, and shame that had held me captive. I learned to kick his voice out of my head and replace it with my own Soul’s Song.
A profound part of reclaiming myself was reconnecting with music. I hold a Master’s degree in Vocal Performance from the Royal College of Music in London, yet through years of abuse, I abandoned this God-given gift. At one retreat, I received a sound bath that changed everything. My entire body vibrated with cellular soul remembrance, and I knew it was time to return to music — but not as entertainment. This time, music would become medicine. My voice, my instruments, and my heart would be devoted to healing.
That’s how SoulSong Sanctum was born: a sacred space where sound becomes medicine. Through healing frequencies, guided meditations, and angelic vocals, I help you retune your body’s symphony, restore balance, and reconnect with the wisdom of your heart. These sacred journeys are shared in person, virtually, and through a monthly subscription that delivers original music and meditations directly to you.
Looking ahead, my vision is to expand SoulSong Sanctum into coaching where I guide small groups and individuals to reclaim their energy, sovereignty, and innate power to create change in their lives.
Because if I’ve learned anything, it’s this: when we reclaim our voice, we reclaim our Soul’s Song.