"Because no matter what season your life is in, our life's sap, lives in our roots and that's where we find the juice that makes this wild and precious journey, so damn sweet."
Welcome to Victory in the Roots. I am so glad you're here. Whatever season you find yourself in right now; wintering deep down in the roots of yourself. Or putting out tiny tender green shoots; or in full and majestic bloom, or maybe losing your leaves in the colorful grief of autumn. I am here to support you. I deeply believe in the healing wisdom that lives in our bodies. My approach is all about supporting and accessing the knowledge that already lives there with you. I believe that you and your miraculous body already contain everything you need to unlock the life, and the love, that feels exactly right for you. I am here to support with specifically trained somatic tools and big heartfelt space for you to find and amplify your deeply held desires for your unique and precious life. |
"Support to unearth your purpose, find your soulmate
and live your juiciest, most deeply embodied, authentic life."
How my business came to be named Victory in the Roots.
It was February and I was sitting on the window seat in my office / sons play room watching the snow in our front yard gather around the maple tree we had planted two years ago. It just stood there with it’s bare twig like branches looking like dead sticks as the soft snow blew around it.
I think about trees, like people, a lot. Maybe it’s because I grew up on an orchard and I spent A LOT of time barefoot in princess dresses and capes climbing trees, which were such an integral part of my world, they were my friends. But regardless, sitting on my window seat, I thought about how sometimes I deeply relate to the tree in our front yard in the middle of winter. How sometimes I don’t feel like I have much to show for all the growing and living and feeling that’s going on beneath the surface.
Because society most often sees us through the fruit we bare —our high profile projects, big salaries, job titles, flashy partnerships and the pictures on our instagrams or in a reflection in the faces of the children we bare.
But that’s not all we are.
We’re alive and living and reaching and curious in every season of our lives.
Which makes me think about our roots.
Even in the dead of winter when our branches are bare and hibernating, our sap is thick and sweet and alive in our roots and that’s where I believe our victories live; in the deep brown earth, nourished and alive. The essence of who we are.
Anything that makes it as fruit on our branches, first began as sap in our roots.
So Victory in the Roots was born.
I think about trees, like people, a lot. Maybe it’s because I grew up on an orchard and I spent A LOT of time barefoot in princess dresses and capes climbing trees, which were such an integral part of my world, they were my friends. But regardless, sitting on my window seat, I thought about how sometimes I deeply relate to the tree in our front yard in the middle of winter. How sometimes I don’t feel like I have much to show for all the growing and living and feeling that’s going on beneath the surface.
Because society most often sees us through the fruit we bare —our high profile projects, big salaries, job titles, flashy partnerships and the pictures on our instagrams or in a reflection in the faces of the children we bare.
But that’s not all we are.
We’re alive and living and reaching and curious in every season of our lives.
Which makes me think about our roots.
Even in the dead of winter when our branches are bare and hibernating, our sap is thick and sweet and alive in our roots and that’s where I believe our victories live; in the deep brown earth, nourished and alive. The essence of who we are.
Anything that makes it as fruit on our branches, first began as sap in our roots.
So Victory in the Roots was born.