
For years, I built my career in tech, pushing forward in environments that didn’t always feel built for me. I learned how to succeed in high-pressure spaces, but over time, the grind wore me down. I felt disconnected—from myself, from my purpose, from the life I actually wanted.
Psychedelics had been part of my life for years, a quiet thread running through my personal growth. But when I finally stepped away from the industry, they became something more—a way to heal, to integrate, to remember who I was beneath the layers of stress and survival. That journey changed everything.
Now, through Burn Brightly, I help other women navigate their own transformations. Whether they’re working with psychedelics, moving through big life transitions, or just feeling the pull toward something more, I offer grounding, harm-reduction support, and space to process what’s unfolding.
Real change isn’t about becoming someone new—it’s about coming home.