After living for forty-five years, here is what I know about my work in the world...

Being around me calls people into their integral resonance.

Like a tuning fork, I split the air between truth, and not truth, and help catalyze a reckoning that becomes the unapologetic fire of self-possession and expansion.

This is why I call myself, in the words of one of my guides, Gloria Anzaldua, a keeper of the fire of transformation.

My greatest desire in this lifetime is to help people become more fully alive and luminous beings.

The biggest thing is:

I am in this with you-

Like Ram Dass says: walking each other home.

Love,

Trinity

Areas of expertise

Researcher

I am in my 15th year of researching and writing a curriculum that helps people create a culture of transformative listening, most recently in collaboration with Colorado State University

Mind/Body Coach

For the past six years, I’ve worked with clients one-on-one, both online and in person, with a blend of life coaching, intuitive guidance, sound healing, and somatic practices.

Educational Consultant

After 11 years as a public high school educator, I train staff and admin around the country at conferences and in school systems to work at the intersection of Social Emotional Learning, Nervous System Regulation, and Mindfulness

Design Energetics

I hold a Residential Interior Design Certification and spent 5 years co-founding and co-running a 5-time Houzz award-winning interior design and real estate staging firm. I study the energetic properties of design as a healing modality.

Sound Healing

With a Bachelor’s of Music as a trained opera singer, and as a SourcePoint Therapy Practitioner and intuitive healer. I use sound to help heal the nervous system.

Founder & Facilitator

In 2011, I founded an organization that facilitates local community circles where women focus on self-exploration, resiliency cultivation, and spiritual growth called Arkitekt.

I write on health and wellness topics for The Good Trade

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More about me

 

Writer + Speaker

 

I teach people how to create brave and nourishing spaces where people feel seen, heard, and held in the radical act of naming themselves and sharing their story, whether that be at a conference, with an organization, in a healing session, a circle, a classroom, a workshop, or one-on-one coaching. 

 

Embodied Healer

 

The depth of my offerings comes from the rawness of my human experience, most specifically as I bore witness to the ravaging of my son’s body by cancer and chose to rely upon faith in the unseen order, initiating me into a clear knowing about what matters and what does not when you surrender to the brutal (and holy) truth of suffering.

I am held by the ancient wisdom of the sacred feminine within my community, and as I sit at the feet of many wise guides and teachers. Before I am allowed to talk about a thing, I have to live the thing. Ideas incarnate inside my flesh. I think this is what integrity means: I don’t get to stay safe inside my head. What I go through becomes the medicine I can offer. This informs the potency of my work as a writer and presenter of transformational content.

 

3rd Way Maker

 

I am named for non-duality. My calling on the earth is to find the third way through and shine the light on this less traveled path. I believe in Both/And and finding the places where we can dwell together without defense. I also recognize I am a white cisgender woman with mostly dominant identities and inherent privileges. If this privilege is good for anything, it is to use my access to remove barriers of access.

 

Keeper Of The Fire

 

I see myself as a mystic in the lineage of healers like Audre Lorde and Gloria Anzaldua (who coined the phrase “keeper of the fire”). I walk into the fires because I know this is the only way to transform.

“as keepers of the fire of transformation, we invite awareness of soul into our daily acts, call richness and beauty into our daily lives; bid spirit to stir our blood, dissolve the rigid walls between us, and gather us in. May our voices proclaim the bond of bridges.

— Gloria Anzaldua