I'm a third culture kid — born in Hong Kong, raised in Vancouver, lived across Costa Rica, Bali, and Copenhagen for over 7 years, and now back home in Richmond, Canada. Wherever I've gone, the work has been the same: being of service to people. Their development, their expression, their ability to show up with integrity in their own lives.
That's why my work spans 1:1 sessions, small businesses, organizations, and communities. To me, it's all the same thing at different scales.
Learning & Development became a natural fit because I've always believed in the power of intentional spaces for curiosity and growth. Marketing & Communications found me because I've always loved telling people's stories — and small businesses are an extension of the people who built them. It feels like an honour to help bring what they stand for into the world in a way that's truly theirs.
My studies in Communications and Sociology at Simon Fraser University gave language to what I'd always felt: that people need to feel understood, to express their potential, and to find each other in how they show up in work, community, and life. That conviction is what grew the Women's Sharing Circles from a grassroots idea into a thriving 230+ women community in Copenhagen over nearly seven years — built almost entirely through word of mouth.
Along the way I never stopped learning myself — from coaching certifications and Authentic Relating training to Google's mindfulness program, from alternative communities to developing master-level listening as a spiritual guide and energy healer. My continuous curiosity for the different ways people learn, grow, communicate, and express their potential is one of the greatest strengths I bring to this work. I'll always be looking toward the next frontier for people.
The Relationship Map™ is where all of it comes together — the culmination of everything I've learned from structured corporate frameworks to the organic truth of personal community spaces. Combining all of that experience, I created it as my masterpiece: what I believe is one of the most vital forms of development we need right now. Because everything is in relationship with each other — organizations of people, businesses built for people, people in your neighbourhood, and you with yourself. It all comes down to aligning with your core values and having the courage to live them — and that's what keeps you grounded and ready to take on the world.
This is why my work spans across these different areas, offering different skills and solutions but always coming down to the same thing: a deep care to be of service to people.