Where Unedited Began

I was 22 when I took my first job after college working in a residential facility for young women who couldn’t live at home. They had been through more than I could possibly imagine, and most days, survival was still their full-time job.

This wasn’t a space where you earned trust with credentials or good intentions. If I showed up with the wrong tone, asked the wrong question, or didn’t read the room well, I wasn’t just missing the mark, I was putting myself at risk. These girls didn’t have time for someone who wasn’t really listening. And I don’t blame them.

I learned quickly how to listen. 

Some of the best teachers I’ve ever had were girls who had every reason not to trust me.

I learned that listening isn’t about waiting your turn to talk. It’s about hearing what isn’t being said. Paying attention to tone, silence, tension, and timing. I learned to be present without overstepping. I learned to hold space without trying to fix it (this took a lot of practice!).

What I didn’t know then was that those lessons would shape everything that came next, especially how I coach.

Because now, I work with women who are still holding back. Who’ve learned to edit themselves to keep the peace. Who are tired of shrinking, second-guessing, and softening their truth just to get through the day.

Women who aren’t in physical survival mode, but who are emotionally worn out from trying to be easy to love, easy to work with, easy to be around.

That’s why I created Unedited.

It’s a seven week small group coaching experience for women who are done performing and ready to say what’s real. You don’t need a new version of yourself to begin, you just need space to show up as you already are, without a filter.

We start July 29. Five women. Seven sessions. One honest, intentional space where your truth doesn’t need to be packaged.

If something about this feels like a door you’ve been waiting to see open, here it is.

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