This is where your pleasure story begins...
I’m here to start a pleasure revolution, gorgeous.
And no, that’s not just a cute line.
It means I’m here to help you claim your pleasure, your confidence, and your voice, no matter where you’re starting from.
I’ve walked through my own healing. I’ve done the inner work. I’ve learned what it really takes to feel safe, open, and alive in your body again.
And I’ve combined that lived experience with trauma-informed practices, somatic work, and Sexy Science, so everything we do together is grounded in both intuition and real understanding of how your body works.
I didn’t learn this from books alone.
I learned it by rebuilding my own relationship with my body from the ground up.
I love magic. I love mystery.
But I also love knowing what’s actually happening in your nervous system, hormones, and brain when you experience desire, arousal, and connection.
To me, Sexy Science is where pleasure meets biology.
It’s understanding how stress shuts down desire.
How trauma lives in the body.
How your breath, touch, thoughts, and emotions directly affect your ability to feel turned on, open, and connected.
It’s knowing why sometimes you want sex and sometimes you don’t.
Why you might struggle to orgasm.
Why intimacy can feel scary.
And how to gently rewire those patterns.
So instead of thinking,
“What’s wrong with me?”
You start thinking,
“Oh. This makes sense. My body is trying to protect me.”
And then we work with it, not against it.
Because when you understand your body, you stop doubting yourself.
You start trusting yourself.
My work is warm, personal, and deeply supportive.
No shame. No pressure. No pretending.
Just you, learning to feel at home in your body again.
You don’t need to be fixed.
You don’t need to be “more spiritual.”
You don’t need to wait until you’re ready.
You already are.
And I’d love to walk beside you as you remember that.

FEEL SAFE. FEEL SEXY. FEEL ALIVE.

The science behind the spark
My background weaves together psychiatry, women’s health, trauma recovery, intimacy coaching, nervous system education, and conscious relationship work.
Over time, my work evolved into what I now call Sexy Science.
It’s my framework for understanding women’s nervous system and hormonal health, and how stress, trauma, midlife shifts, metabolism, mood, and desire are all deeply connected.
Because your body does not separate stress from libido.
It does not separate trauma from metabolism.
It does not separate hormones from intimacy.
Everything interacts.
Through Sexy Science, I teach women how to understand their cortisol patterns, nervous system states, attachment dynamics, and hormonal rhythms, so they can stop fighting their bodies and start working with them.
My intimacy coaching is one applied branch of this work.
When your nervous system feels safe and your hormones are supported, connection, desire, and polarity are no longer forced.
They emerge.
I’ve spent years studying how stress reshapes the body, how trauma impacts hormones and desire, and how the nervous system determines whether you feel shut down, reactive, or turned on, both on your own and with a partner.
I’m deeply trained in working with couples, polarity, and relational dynamics, helping partners understand why desire fades, why conflict gets stuck, and how safety playfulness, and attraction can grow at the same time. Through years of client work, training, and study, I’ve seen how predictable these patterns really are.
After surviving a trauma-induced hormone crash myself, I became a little… obsessed with understanding why women’s bodies go into full meltdown mode under stress.
What I discovered is this:
Your body isn’t broken.
Your relationship isn’t broken.
It’s protecting you.
And once you understand how your nervous system, hormones, emotional patterns, and attachment dynamics interact, everything starts to make sense.
I’m not here to diagnose or replace medical care. I’m here to bridge the gap between science, psychology, and lived experience, so you and your partner can finally work with your bodies and each other, instead of fighting against them.
