You already know
something is asking for attention.
Most people don't arrive not knowing
what they want.
They arrive knowing…. and not knowing.
So how does one close the distance between the wanting and the living of it?
Find footing when between the vision and the next true step,
Between the person they are and the one they can feel themselves becoming?
That gap is exactly where I work.
You don't have to be able to it name it
to bring it here.
A Cultivation Session is a space to slow down
and listen to what's actually present,
what wants to move…
what maybe has been waiting for
just a little more room.
What we do in
the gap?
We slow down.
We listen….to the body, to the story, to the shape of what wants to happen.
We find the thing underneath the thing you came in with.
And then we find the smallest, truest next step.
It may not be the whole plan, or the five-year vision.
We begin with the one move that your body is actually willing to make.
Sometimes that looks like movement or somatic inquiry.
Sometimes it looks like pulling apart a story you've been living inside of and asking whether it still fits.
Sometimes it looks like a clean piece of paper and a question about what you actually want to build.
It could look like all three.
You leave with something you can hold.
Something real.
How we find our way in…
The body.
Sensation, movement, and what the body already knows that the mind hasn't named yet. Drawn from somatic practice, massage therapy, and a lifetime of working with bodies in motion.
The story.
The narrative you're living inside
What it's telling you about who you are,
what is possible, and what comes next.
Drawn from theater, and the tools of
the actor applied to ordinary life.
The structure.
The shape the work (life) wants to take.
What needs to be built, clarified, or released. Drawn from years of systems design,
program architecture, and the questions of what actually supports a life.
I spent the first part of my life in the theater. Learning how stories work, how a body tells the truth before the mind does, how the space between people is never neutral. I spent years as a massage therapist, learning what it means to listen with your hands, to meet someone in their actual body rather than the one they think they have. And I've spent the last several years working at the intersection of movement, embodiment, and organizational systems, learning that the same questions that live in a body also live in a creative project, in a team, in a life.
I am not a therapist. I am not a coach in the traditional sense. I am someone who has spent a long time learning how to be present with what is actually happening and how to help translate what is felt and fleeting into something grounded and workable.
I nap often. I stay curious.
I follow the small yes to the wisdom of arriving exactly where I am.
I believe the future is always more possible than it looks from inside the gap.
A little about how I got here…
— 90 minutes —
$325
Room to move slowly, to let things surface,
to leave with something real in your hands.
The Session
— 60 minutes —
$250
For a more focused question,
or a specific threshold you're standing at.
You'll complete a short reflection beforehand — a few questions to help us begin. Then we meet for 60 or 90 minutes. Afterward, you receive a brief written follow-up with what surfaced and what's worth carrying forward.
Each session stands on its own. No packages, no obligation to continue. If our time together opens into something larger, we can talk about that — but only ever by invitation.
If you are a creative organization looking for systems support such as operations design, program architecture, or project consulting,
I would love to hear from you.
Reach out at the.threshold.awaits@gmail.com.
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It can be any of those and none of them exclusively.
Cultivation is a listening-based, responsive session that may include strategic development, creative reflection, or embodied inquiry.
The shape of the session emerges from what’s most alive for you. -
No. Some people arrive with a clear project or question. Others arrive feeling disoriented, curious, or simply wanting to reconnect with themselves. Both are welcome.
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No. Cultivation is not therapy or clinical treatment. It is a creative and reflective practice focused on clarity, presence, and direction.
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Cultivation often begins exactly there, in the “I don’t know”.
Since process is at the very heart of how I work… the revealing is where we get that evidence of possibility.

