Frequently Asked Questions

  • When you allow your subconscious free reign on the page, something magical happens. You won’t be able to stop your pen from moving. You’ll uncover attitudes and emotions you’ve never considered. And the more you work the tools, the deeper your insights become. Soon, “Write where you are” and “Write what needs to be written” become second nature. You’ll emerge from each writing session with heightened healthy authenticity, which comes from acknowledging and integrating the whole self.

    You’ll feel liberated. You’ll experience a rare vulnerability. You’ll kindle the fire for authentic relationships with the self and others. You’ll cultivate an understanding of your past that makes you rethink your present and leads to a fearless future.

    People leave an Authentic Voice retreat, workshop, or private series with great clarity. I encourage you to read the testimonials, sign up to join our newsletter community, and book a Connection Call with me.

  • I’ve created a 5-step approach that begins with building trust through confidentiality. From there, you will explore the experiences and emotions that lie at the heart of your authentic voice. Inspired by prompts ranging from poetry (don’t worry, the accessible kind!) to sketching to music and more, you’ll uncover your authentic voice by keeping the pen moving. You will learn to quiet your mind and let your wholeness emerge on the page. From there, everything becomes possible.

  • We put pen to page, but Authentic Voice is not a writing workshop. It’s a process for accessing the experiences where your authenticity resides. No writing experience is necessary. The success lies in the power of tapping into the subconscious. Whether you’re eighteen or eighty, the Authentic Voice process allows you to step off of someone else’s trail and blaze your own.

  • Authentic Voice isn’t therapy, but it sure can be therapeutic. And just like anything worth doing, there is a commitment involved. You need to be willing not to just think about your life, but to pick up a pen and write about it, utilizing the tools you’ll learn.

    Will you feel vulnerable, at times? Yes. Will there be parts of your past that you’re hesitant to put down in ink? Yes. But you are always in control of what you write, and you are always in control of whether you choose to share.

    The hardest part is showing up. But I promise you that there’s nothing more empowering than hearing your authentic voice—especially when it’s has been covered over by years of living.

    More than anyone, I know how painful it is to feel like a train running on tracks someone else laid. You can trust me to lead you back to your authentic voice. And the good news is, it’s waiting for you.

  • What’s the cost of not reclaiming your authentic voice? Missing your own life.

    If you crave hearing your soul’s voice, if you’re willing to pick up a pen to meet yourself on the page, there’s no time to wait.

    If you’re tired of people telling you that authenticity means “just be yourself” or “be real,” join our community today so that I can send you prompts to get you started.