I’ve lived this Emergent Life myself, many times over.
I’ve been an executive in tech, leading complex systems and teams. A facilitator of transformational spaces. A mother of three—including a twice-neurodivergent child who has expanded my heart beyond words. A cancer survivor, initiated by illness and refined by resilience.
I’ve sat in corporate boardrooms and sacred ceremony. I’ve walked through breakdowns and breakthroughs. And through it all, I’ve been listening—studying the invisible architecture beneath our becoming.
Each turning point has taught me that emergence is less about effort and more about attention. Less about controlling outcomes, more about aligning with what’s alive and true.