Ecotone
Framework
"Transformation happens at the edge."
The Ecotone Framework
Where people, place, and possibility meet.
An ecotone is the place where two ecosystems meet.
Forest and meadow.
River and woodland.
Prairie and wetland.
These are places of extraordinary diversity and resilience. Places where new relationships emerge, where life adapts, and where transformation unfolds.
I believe our lives have ecotones too.
Moments between what has been and what is becoming.
Moments when certainty dissolves, identity shifts, and new possibilities quietly begin to take root.
My work exists in these spaces.
Whether through coaching, writing, workshops, herbal medicine, or stewarding a care farm, I create experiences that help people navigate life's thresholds with curiosity, creativity, and intention.
Each offering is different.
Each begins in the same place.
Creating the conditions for flourishing.
Flourishing is relational.
We often think of growth as something that happens within us.
I believe flourishing is something we cultivate between us.
Between people.
Communities.
Land.
Ideas.
Seasons.
Work.
Spirit.
The health of one influences the health of another.
When we restore relationship, we restore possibility.
Everything I create is rooted in this understanding.
Ways We Meet
Coaching
Navigate your ecotone.
One-on-one coaching offers a reflective space for life's transitions.
Together we slow down, observe, imagine, and intentionally design what comes next.
Whether you're navigating burnout, leadership, purpose, creativity, or a major life transition, coaching helps you move through uncertainty with curiosity instead of fear.
Coaching is less about fixing problems.
More about cultivating conditions where new life can emerge.
Workshops
Learn in community.
Transformation rarely happens alone.
My workshops invite groups into shared exploration through curiosity, creativity, systems thinking, reflective practices, and nature-inspired design.
Some workshops are practical.
Others are deeply reflective.
All are participatory.
Workshops become temporary ecotones—spaces where diverse perspectives meet and something new becomes possible.
Small-Batch Apothecary
Tend the body.
Plants have always been teachers.
Working with herbs reminds me that healing isn't something we manufacture.
It's something we cultivate through relationship.
Every balm, tea, oil, and botanical product I create begins with the same philosophy that shapes my coaching.
Pay attention.
Move slowly.
Work with nature instead of against it.
Care for the body as part of the whole ecosystem of a life.
These products are simple invitations into everyday rituals of care.
Writing
Tend the imagination.
Books, essays, newsletters, and field notes are where ideas take root.
I write about curiosity.
Creativity.
Design.
Nature.
Leadership.
Community.
The quiet work of becoming.
Writing allows us to slow down long enough to notice what is asking for our attention.
Hedgecraft Home & Care Farm
Tend the land.
The care farm is where philosophy becomes place.
A living landscape dedicated to ecological restoration, community care, and human flourishing.
As the land rewilds, I hope people do too.
Over time, the farm will become home to workshops, retreats, walking trails, conservation projects, herbal gardens, and opportunities for people to reconnect with themselves and the natural world.
It is both classroom and sanctuary.
Teacher and student.
One Philosophy. Many Practices.
People often ask how coaching, herbal medicine, writing, workshops, and land stewardship fit together.
To me, they have never been separate.
They are different ways of tending an ecosystem.
Coaching tends the inner landscape.
Workshops tend communities of learning.
Writing tends imagination.
Herbal medicine tends the body.
The care farm tends the land.
Together they remind us that flourishing is never isolated.
When one relationship heals, others begin to heal as well.
Every offering is an invitation to live in greater relationship—with yourself, with others, and with the more-than-human world.