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Before I fell in love with farm life…Before the sourdough, the vegetable gardens, the cows and the slow living, I spent ...
06/08/2026

Before I fell in love with farm life…

Before the sourdough, the vegetable gardens, the cows and the slow living, I spent years holding transformational spaces for women.

I facilitated trainings, retreats and circles, teaching women how to hold space for other women.

When I say “hold space,” I don’t mean giving advice or fixing people.

I mean creating a space that feels so safe that a woman can begin to meet herself honestly.  A place where she can notice the fears she’s carrying, question the beliefs she’s been living by, reconnect with her body and hear her own voice again.

Because when we stop running from ourselves, we get to feel and remember who we are, our strength, our softness, our wholeness and what we came here for.

For a while, that part of my life became a quieter as I navigated my own personal initiations into motherhood and rooting myself in my new home.

Lately, though I’ve felt something stirring.  A quiet but persistent call to return to this work.  Allowing this space - The Nomadic Oasis  - to be where my two loves collide. It’s where I get to bring together the magnificence of slow-living and the magic of journeying into the feminine body and psyche.  

I’m opening a monthly women’s membership (called Womb Work Membership).  

A place where we’ll gather in circle, journey back into our body and psyches (and explore the fullness of the feminine psyche). 

A place where we’ll practise seeing and being seen.

Hearing and being heard.

Holding and being held.

Because these aren’t luxuries.

They’re deep human needs.

And as we learn to offer them to one another, we slowly learn to offer them to ourselves.

Circle has been one of the most powerful paths I’ve known back to self-acceptance.

Back to our voice.

Back to our power.

And I think it’s time to come home to it again.

If you’ve been feeling that same quiet call… I’d love to welcome you.

My membership will be launching soon ❤️ if you’d like to sign up already, please send me a message.

Out of my mind and exactly where I want to be ❤️. Playing, feeling, working, cooking, breathing, creating, living, lovin...
03/08/2026

Out of my mind and exactly where I want to be ❤️.

Playing, feeling, working, cooking, breathing, creating, living, loving.

Are you out of your mind? 😘

22/07/2026

I don’t think losing ourselves in motherhood is a problem.

I think it’s designed to be that way.

I think we’re meant to lose the parts of ourselves that were never really ours to begin with - we’re meant to lose large parts of how we’ve been conditioned to think, to behave, to show up, to keep the peace, to stay small.

I think we’re meant to have those things challenged. We’re meant to have some of those things fall away.

The problem isn’t that we lose ourselves.

It’s that we stay lost.

We stay lost because we forget how to come back to ourselves.

How to rediscover ourselves.

How to authentically embody new versions of ourselves.

And a large part of that… is because we don’t have vulnerability between and amongst women anymore. This general feeling of “it’s safe for me to share and be honest”.

We’re still stuck in loops of comparison.

Judging ourselves. Judging others.

Shaming ourselves. Shaming others.

Not because we want to. But because we’ve forgotten about this gift of humanness - of what it means to be a living, breathing, feeling human. Of sisterhood.

We need to sit in circle with each other. To share honestly with each other.

We need to be seen and to see each other.

We need to hear and to be heard.

We need to hold and be held.

We have to mother each other.

The world needs to be mothered… ❤️

We stay lost because we’ve forgotten how to mother ourselves.

Lately, I’ve been reflecting on what this transition into motherhood has really been teaching me.Not the practical thing...
11/07/2026

Lately, I’ve been reflecting on what this transition into motherhood has really been teaching me.

Not the practical things.

The quieter things.

The things that change the landscape of your inner world.

The things I couldn’t have learnt any other way.

Motherhood has changed the way I think about myself, my self-worth, creativity, friendship, courage and even success.

I used to think becoming more of myself meant doing more, achieving more, finding more.

Now I’m beginning to think it’s the opposite.

The more I return to the things that make me feel deeply alive - creating, connecting with other women, homemaking, moving my body, being in nature, sitting around a table with other women, allowing myself to be held as I hold my daughter - the more like myself I become.

I’m learning that I don’t become more of myself by doing more.

I become more myself by returning to the things that make me feel alive.

I don’t have all the answers.

These are simply the reflections that have found me along the way.

🩷

What has your biggest season of transition taught you about yourself?

26/06/2026

What if something even more beautiful is trying to emerge?

This is the question I’ve been sitting with since having two orthodontic appliances fitted on Wednesday.
Overnight, something I’ve always relied on—my voice—changed (I can’t talk properly).

For a moment, it felt as though the path I was on had shifted.

For the next eight months, I won’t be able to teach or speak in the way I normally do.

At first, I saw it as an obstacle.

But the longer I sit with it, the more I wonder if it’s an invitation.

An invitation to listen more deeply.
To create in different ways.
To discover what remains when I’m no longer relying on my voice in the same way.

This isn’t about losing who I am or needing to completely change the trajectory of what I was holding in my heart and hoping to unfold. (It’s so interesting how much weight the voice holds in our purpose and identity. I always say that your purpose is an expression and now I really feel that.)

Maybe this season is slowing me down so that the way that I create and express myself is even more aligned when I have my voice back.

After all, that’s what these appliances are doing too. Not changing who I am - but slowly, patiently, bringing things into alignment.

For the time being I am choosing trust and I feel so curious and open about how life is going to unfold 🩷

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