She is a wilderness guide and social worker, land and animal tender, and lover of the wild and beautiful. She devotes her life to the immense possibility and need for healthy culture change in these times by helping humans fall in love with this world and become more fully alive and intentionally engaged. In her work as a human development guide, she is passionate about supporting people to approach the edges of their own becoming, to become more aware of what ignites their true nature, encouraging their unique curiosities, supporting them in their question asking and bold action taking, and discovering and participating with what brings them most alive.
She has an MSW in social work, is a gestalt equine therapist, an apprentice guide with the Animas Valley Institute (Bill Plotkin), and has over 15 years of guiding and facilitating transformative experiences for teens, young adults and adults.
When she is not guiding, she is training wild horses, asking big questions, writing and reading, sharing quality time with community, gardening, adventuring in the desert or mountains, working on projects with her hands, scheming the revolution, and generally stirring up good trouble wherever she can. She lives with her pup, Juniper, and her two mustangs, Mesa and Lupe, on Indigenous land in Southwest Colorado.