You already made the leap.
Now it's time to grow into the version of yourself who was always going to build this.
You're not lost. You're not stuck. You've built something real, and you're still building.
But somewhere in the building, you started editing yourself. Performing the founder you thought you were supposed to be—the credible one, the polished one, the one who says the right things in the right rooms. And the gap between that version and the real one has gotten harder to ignore.
Women Growing Wild is for the woman who's done performing. Who's ready to find her truest voice — and build everything from there.
What is Women Growing Wild?
A 6-month transformational container for women founders. Not a course. Not consulting. A living, held space—part brand strategy, part storytelling, part identity excavation, part collective witnessing—designed to help you find your truest voice and build from that place.
WHAT TO EXPECTTogether, we’ll work through six phases. Woven throughout: expert voices and somatic practitioners — breathwork, journaling, naming and trademark strategy, embodied expression, voice and audio presence, and more—brought in at precisely the right moment.
This is for you if:
✔️ You edit yourself before you speak or write publicly
✔️ Your brand or messaging doesn't quite feel like you
✔️ You've built something that looks right from the outside but feels misaligned
✔️ You hold back visibility because you're not sure the world is ready for your real voice
✔️ You've absorbed so many rules about how to show up that you've lost the thread of your own instincts
Not sure where you're starting from?
Take the Voice Pattern Quiz, a 5-minute diagnostic that names the pattern that's been keeping you quiet, and points you toward what becomes possible when you move through it.
Women Growing Wild opens next year.
The founding cohort will be small, deeply held, co-created. If something in this page has been stirring something in you, trust that signal.
And if you'd like to help shape what it becomes, I'm in the early stages of design and I'd love your input.