Something in you is asking for more space — to breathe, to feel, to find your way back to yourself.
You might find yourself questioning the rhythm of your life — your roles, your relationships, the ways you’ve learned to care for others while losing touch with your own needs. Maybe connection feels harder than it used to. Here, you’ll find space to slow down, understand the patterns that keep you stuck, and discover what’s ready to change.
Individual coaching
Individual coaching
Individual coaching is a space to come home to yourself. I support people navigating life’s transitions and identity shifts — rediscovering who they are after becoming parents, reconnecting with their sense of purpose, and finding strength amid uncertainty. Together, we explore the patterns that shape your relationships, fears, and attachment style. Our work may involve healing old wounds, rebuilding trust, and cultivating a deeper connection with your body, sexuality, and emotional world. This is a space for growth, clarity, and empowerment — where you can move through life with more confidence, authenticity, and self-compassion.
Common themes:
- Empowerment
- Reconnecting with yourself after becoming a parent
- Finding inner strength and purpose
- Working through fears and insecurities
- Attachment struggles
- Sex and relationships
- Challenges with trust
- Healing parental wounds
Partnership and couples coaching
Partnership and couples coaching
Relationships are living systems — they change as we do. This space is for couples and partners navigating transition, difference, or disconnection, and who want to build something more intentional together. We might look at how the balance has shifted after becoming parents, how the mental and emotional load is shared, or how cultural backgrounds and expectations shape the way you connect. Our work can also include reexamining old patterns, exploring non-monogamy or polyamory, and deepening communication and boundaries. This is a space to be honest about what’s hard, curious about what’s possible, and creative about how you define partnership moving forward.
Common themes:
- Intercultural relationships
- Parenting
- Sharing the mental load
- Finding balance after having children
- Creatively redefining partnership
- Reexamining old patterns and dynamics
- Exploring non-monogamy
- Negotiating boundaries
- Queer relationships
- Polyamory
About me
About me
I’ve always been drawn to the quiet spaces where connection takes shape — in how we listen, in the stories we carry, in the ways we make room for one another. My work is grounded in curiosity about how we become who we are — in relationship, in family, and in culture. I studied Gender Studies and African American Studies, and later completed a Master’s in Counseling in the United States.
Over the past decade, I’ve also worked as an early childhood educator, an experience that deepened my understanding of how relationships and patterns of care evolve across all stages of life.
My approach is grounded in curiosity, awareness, and compassion. I draw from a systemic perspective, which means we look not only at the individual, but also at the relationships, histories, and environments that shape experience. Together, we trace the patterns — spoken and unspoken — that influence how you connect, communicate, and care for yourself and others.
Our work is collaborative and reflective. It’s less about fixing and more about understanding — noticing what keeps you stuck, what’s asking for attention, and what possibilities might emerge when there’s more space to breathe and reflect.
This process invites honesty, playfulness, and courage. It’s a space to meet yourself and your relationships with greater clarity, tenderness, and intention.
Sessions
Sessions
Sessions can take place online, in person, or as a blend of both. My space is conveniently located in Berlin Mitte. I work in both English and Spanish.
I’m committed to keeping this work accessible and sustainable. To support people in different financial circumstances or times of difficulty, I offer a sliding scale and am happy to discuss individual needs.
Our first phone conversation is free and non-binding — a chance to connect, ask questions, and get a sense of whether this space feels right for you. You don’t have to have it all figured out to begin. Sometimes the first step is simply reaching out.