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You are not alone.
I'm right here.BLOOM247 is a presence-based space, with a certified coach who has real world experience with trauma, loss, uncertainty and recovery. This is for people moving through moments of change, questioning, or inner disruption — when something no longer fits and clarity begins to matter.This is a quiet space where you can start to hear yourself gently, without needing to explain, perform, or become someone else.Here, conversation unfolds at a human pace —
where reflection is welcomed,
where silence is allowed,
and where you are accompanied just as you are.This is not therapy or crisis support.It is a quiet space for presence-based conversation, honest reflection,
and gentle companionship — held with respect for where you are and what you are carrying.
This is a safe, grounded space for reflection and conversation during times of transition — including recovery, grief, loss, illness, life shifts, and moments of quiet reckoning.You don’t have to be certain.
You don’t have to have the right words.
If there is even a small part of you seeking clarity, you are welcome here.
This space is rooted in lived experience, deep listening, and the belief that clarity can emerge through presence.
Our time together is a one-on-one space for conversation held with care, presence, and respect.
We meet on Zoom, creating a space that is focused, steady, and grounded —
so that clarity can emerge and gentle forward movement can begin.This is not therapy, and there is no agenda to fix or direct you.
This is simply a space to be heard, to breathe, and to reflect —
together. Some people reach out for a single conversation; others walk
alongside me for a season.Each conversation is about 30 minutes.
The cost is $30 per session.
Payment is accepted through Zelle or Venmo.
When you are ready, you can reach out here.
I sit with you and listen.
I ask gentle, honest questions.
I help you to hear yourself - to get closer to clarity.This is not about perfection.
It is about truth, and taking one honest breath at a time, together.Maybe, even becoming willing to see things a little more clearly.
Our conversations are one-on-one and held with care,
presence, and respect.
This is not a meeting, and it is not a program.
It is simply one human being
sitting with another — listening honestly, asking gently, and
walking forward together.If something in this space is speaking to you — if you find
yourself wanting to breathe with someone who understands —
I’m here.
When you reach out, please include the days you are generally available, a time range that feels possible for you, and your time zone.
I will respond personally to confirm a day and time that works for both of us.
I am not a therapist.
I am not a clinician.
I am not an academic speaking about recovery from a distance.
I am someone who is living it.There came a point in my life when enough was enough.
Not because of diagnosis.
Not because of crisis.
Not even because of how serious things became.In 2009, I experienced a sudden cardiac arrest while I was driving.
I did not know in that moment that it was death.
I was pronounced clinically dead, shocked multiple times without success,
and placed on life support after coding in the hospital.
When the machines were finally removed, I had to relearn how to live — my heart functioning at less than five percent,
my body rebuilt through rehabilitation.That was a kind of rebirth.And still… it was not enough for me to stop drinking.What finally changed me was something quieter and more honest. I came to see that I was losing emotional connection with my children — each one slipping away. That was my moment of clarity. The moment I could no longer turn away from myself.
The moment I became willing to see what was true. And that honesty became action.Alongside my lived experience, my work has consistently involved walking with others through reflection, change, and growth.
I have spent many years coaching families of children with developmental delays, as well as supporting educators and adult teams in slowing down, examining practice, and making meaningful shifts. I am formally trained as a cognitive coach, and my background is rooted in language, literacy, and special education—work that centers partnership, reflection, and thoughtful dialogue rather than advice or direction. These experiences shape how I hold space—quietly, carefully, and with responsibility.My sobriety is another rebirth — not of the body, but of the soul.
Even in sobriety, I continued to live with the physical consequences of my alcoholism, including a stroke years later. That experience deepened my understanding that recovery is not about erasing the past, but about learning how to live truthfully and responsibly in the present.I do not walk with people from a place of authority.
I walk with them from shared experience, humility, and lived truth.
Not to fix.
Not to convince.
But to sit in what is real,
and to hold space for what may still be possible.
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