The story behind why I started doing this work.
When I received my first Human Design reading, I felt truly seen as a Projector. It gave language to what I had always sensed but couldn’t name. Out of curiosity, I began studying the system, using the charts of friends and family as case studies. I approached it with skepticism, but the accuracy kept me engaged.
Before long, it turned into something of a party trick. I was reading charts over dinner, on walks, at gatherings. People I met at parties asked to meet again for coffee so I could read theirs. Each conversation led to another, and invitations kept unfolding through my network. I never set out to build a business; it developed naturally through connection and recognition. The work has always felt familiar, effortless in a way that made sense only later.
That’s how my mentorship practice began, through genuine connection and conversation. Today, I work with individuals and groups who want to live and work with greater alignment. My clients include founders, creatives, companies, and performers at the top of their fields.What guides my work is simple: awareness, authenticity, and self-trust. I believe we all carry an inner authority that already knows the way, and Human Design offers a language for hearing it more clearly.
A few things about me:
1. I’m a 2/4 Self-Projected Projector, which means clarity often comes through my own voice — in dialogue, reflection, or conversation.
2. I studied Human Design through the International School of Human Design and have since given hundreds of readings.
3. I’m endlessly inspired by nature and am currently completing a certification in Eco-Psychology to deepen my understanding of our relationship to/with the natural world.
4. I write every morning. Journaling has been a daily practice for more years than I can remember.
5. Before this chapter, I was a professional flutist and continue to work as an artist agent in classical music. Music taught me discipline and deep listening, qualities that now shape everything I do.
6. I’m usually reading three books at once: one fiction, one non-fiction, and one spiritual.
7. I don’t believe in one-size-fits-all wellness; I believe in understanding your own energy and body intelligence and living in partnership with it.
8. My Human Design work began through word of mouth — one friend, then another — until it naturally became a vocation.
9. I value depth and real connection: one-to-one conversations over groups or crowds.
10. I spend part of each year in Costa Rica, a place that’s become a second home, and I try to spend as much time outdoors as possible.
11. I love hiking, ocean swims, gardening, and experiencing life in nature.
12. My work and life both revolve around the same idea: to live with awareness, to listen deeply, and to move through the world as my most natural self.