Guidance & Support
Grounded, relational, and attentive to what’s unfolding.
A place to be accompanied.
Some seasons ask more of us than we can carry alone.
Mentoring and grief tending are offered here as a slow, relational practice — rooted in presence, story, land, ritual, and the steadying companionship of another person who is willing to hold the thread with you.
This is not advice-giving or coaching towards outcomes.
It is a form of deep accompaniment — tending thresholds, integration, and the long work of becoming rooted in one’s life again.
A place to bring what is tender, tangled, or on the cusp of becoming something new.
A place where nothing needs to be rushed, explained away, or made smaller.
Grief Tending
Grief was never meant to be carried alone.
Grief needs witnesses.
Not advice.
Not solutions.
Witness and accompaniment —
and a place of honour at the table of our lives.
This work centres on companionship, ceremony, land-based practice, and the slow, sacred labour of letting grief speak in its own language and its own time.
Sessions may include story, ritual, silence, walking into the woods, tending a fire, or simply sitting together in the ache.
Part practical guidance, part deep companionship, part soul-tending, part ancestral repair.
Mentoring
Mentoring is an old-world form of accompaniment that sits outside modern self-improvement models — rooted instead in kinship, story, land, and the steadying presence of another person.
People come to this work when they are navigating transitions, overwhelmed or unravelling, meeting blocks they can no longer ignore, or sensing a deeper life calling from beneath the surface.
When we work together, I walk beside you.

