FAQs
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Not at all. Many people come to this work feeling curious, tender, or unsure where to begin. My offerings are designed to meet you exactly where you are—whether you're new to ritual or have years of experience. All that's required is an open heart and willingness to explore.
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Mentorship is for anyone navigating a threshold—creative, personal, or spiritual. If you’re feeling stuck, longing for clarity, or seeking deeper alignment, these sessions provide grounded support, reflection, and spacious tools to help you reconnect with your own truth.
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Creative mentorship focuses on bringing your ideas, visions, or projects into form—whether you're launching a new offering, tending a creative block, or refining your artistic path.
Spiritual mentorship is more rooted in inner transformation and soul work—supporting you through healing, grief, awakening, or intuitive development.
Many people experience an overlap of both. We’ll tailor the journey together. -
Yes. I believe in accessible healing and creative support. Most offerings are available on a sliding scale, and flexible payment plans can be arranged. Reach out and we’ll find a path that feels respectful to both our needs.
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I’m based in Tucson, Arizona, on the ancestral lands of the Tohono O’odham, Yaqui, Hohokam, and Apache peoples. Many offerings are held in person for local community members, including ceremonies, mentorship, and workshops. I also work remotely with folks around the world via Zoom, making this work accessible across time zones and geographies. I frequently travel to Joshua Tree, Santa Fe, and Chicago, and I’m open to invitations for travel-based collaboration, retreats, or ceremony.
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In July 2020, I got my basic certification in Malibu, CA through the mentorship of Master Teachers Jose Luis del Solar and Natascha Berg of the International Association of Kambo Practitioners (IAKP).
I obtained my Advanced Kambo Certification in June 2023 in Suffolk, UK under the tutelage of Master Teachers Esther Kaijm and Andrew Mulquin.
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A Basic Kambo Practitioner is trained in foundational techniques—offering traditional Kambo sessions in safe, supportive settings using standard protocols for general wellness and detoxification.
An Advanced Kambo Practitioner, like myself, has undergone additional in-depth training and supervision to safely work with more complex or sensitive populations. This includes:
Serving dry Kambo (no water consumption)
Supporting individuals with chronic conditions, trauma, or in end-of-life care
Helping those navigating addiction, or tapering off certain medications, always in collaboration with their healthcare providers
Adapting protocols to meet the physical, emotional, and energetic needs of each person
Advanced practitioners are trained to navigate more nuanced or high-risk situations, with a strong emphasis on integration, harm reduction, and informed consent.
My approach is rooted in deep presence, safety, and respect—honoring the sacred nature of this medicine while meeting each client where they are on their healing path.
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Yes. I collaborate with individuals, groups, and organizations to design intentional retreats, ceremonies, and creative experiences. From wellness centers and weddings to community rituals and artist circles, I bring structure, presence, and soul to each gathering.
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I’ve spent over a decade working at the intersection of arts leadership, cultural programming, and ceremonial facilitation. Currently, I serve as the Artistic Programs Manager at Art State Arizona, where I steward statewide initiatives in public art, gallery curation, and regional festivals that uplift Arizona’s diverse creative communities. My background includes high-level executive experience leading multidisciplinary teams, producing events for tens of thousands, and advocating for accessible, equity-centered arts spaces.
Alongside this, I have walked a devotional path of healing and ritual arts, learning directly with Indigenous elders, artists, and ceremonialists throughout South and North America. I’m a longtime student of Day Schildkret (Morning Altars) in nature-based altar practices and Madi Sato (Praising Earth) in earth-honoring ceremonies and ancestral song.
In 2023, I became an Advanced Kambo Practitioner certified by the IAKP, which allows me to work with a wider range of clients—including those navigating end-of-life care, addiction recovery, and complex health conditions. My practice is also shaped by the deep honor of assisting in ceremony under elders from Amazonian and Andean traditions, including those from the Shipibo-Conibo, Huitoto, and Quechua lineages.
My work weaves these threads together to offer spaces that are both soulful and strategic, intuitive and intentional, and always held with care, cultural humility, and integrity.
For more, please visit my About page.
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I work with a wide range of folks—from artists, healers, and facilitators to seekers, professionals, and community builders. I also work with youth, elders, and people across all ages and backgrounds. That’s the beauty of intuitive, arts-based work—it transcends labels and invites everyone into meaningful connection. You don’t need to call yourself “creative” or “spiritual” to feel at home here. If you’re drawn to deepen your connection to self, spirit, and your expression, you're welcome.
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Yes. I offer private and custom ceremonies, as well as co-created retreats for individuals, families, teams, or communities. These can be designed for healing, celebration, rites of passage, or creative immersion. Let’s talk.
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No. My work is not religious, but it can be deeply spiritual. It is rooted in earth-based, ancestral, and intuitive practices that honor the sacred without aligning to any one belief system. People of all faiths—or none—are welcome here. The intention is always to create space for connection, meaning, and presence, in whatever way feels authentic to you.