
I help people find their way to the land, and in practice that often means I’m the first person they speak to when deciding whether this place is the right fit. I take that responsibility seriously, because the right container matters. My path into this work began through the body. As a breathwork facilitator and somatic practitioner, I was drawn to 42 Acres for the same reason I’m drawn to this work: the belief that when people are met with true stillness and real land, something within them starts to remember itself.
I care deeply about places that hold people well, and about nature as a genuine teacher rather than a backdrop. I value the kind of slowing down that is more than rest — a true reorientation. What I love most here is beautifully simple: the land at 42 Acres does half the work before a session even begins. Guests arrive carrying so much, then step outside, and something shifts. I never tire of witnessing that moment.