Let Go. Rise. Fly Again

Life asks us to let go of the past and find a path to grow and live fully again.

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Why This Work Matters

This approach blends lived experience, trauma-informed care, and professional expertise. It supports people through change with compassion and structure—clear steps, real tools, and honest conversations that create momentum

WHAT’S OFFERED

Mentorship & Guidance

Mentorship & Guidance

Release old stories and roles, re-imagine who you are, and build a life that feels full and free.

Learning Resources

Learning Resources

Trauma-informed, inclusive tools designed for real people navigating real transitions

Mediation & Consulting

Mediation & Consulting

Compassionate, professional support through sensitive conversations and life shifts .

Policy & Consulting

Policy & Consulting

Guidance informed by lived experience and government expertise

Workshops & Coaching

Workshops & Coaching

Motivation, structure, and support to help you fly into your next chapter.

Compassion Meets Challenge

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Lived experience with transition, trauma, grief, and advocacy

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Trauma-informed practice and strong emotional intelligence

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Policy/D&I experience for credible, real-world support

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Trauma-informed practice and strong emotional intelligence

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Policy/D&I experience for credible, real-world support

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Decades of teaching/training → practical tools and structure

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Lived experience with transition, trauma, grief, and advocacy

Take the first step

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Respectful, humble challenge that unlocks meaningful change

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Decades of teaching/training → practical tools and structure

Take the first step

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Respectful, humble challenge that unlocks meaningful change

About me

About me

Letting go and beginning again is not theoretical for me — it is lived. I have been the surrogate, the mother facing transition, the advocate, and the mentor. Alongside my personal journey, I have built a career where emotional intelligence meets professional strength: Diversity and Inclusion manager trusted with sensitive negotiations, vocational trainer and assessor, educator of highly volatile prisoners, and government policy writer shaping fairer systems. Living with dyslexia in environments that carried extreme bias taught me resilience, empathy, and the courage to advocate for others who feel unseen. That journey is the foundation of the mentor I am today.

Stories of Renewal

Sarah came to me twelve weeks after handing over the baby. The grief no one had named was the loss of who she had been during the pregnancy — a person with purpose. Over six sessions we built a structure for that grief: naming it, ritualising it, then redirecting the energy into her next chapter.
Sarah, 34 · Surrogate, regional NSW · Composite story
"Who am I when I'm not Mum?" Megan asked at our first call, weeks after her youngest left for uni. Twenty-six years of identity scaffolded around her children. By session four she had a daily structure built for her, not for someone else, and a list of three things she was curious about for the first time in a decade.
Megan, 52 · Empty nest, Melbourne · Composite story
David came home after three years inside. Dyslexia had shaped how the system treated him, and how he had learned to flinch at any form. We started with paperwork translated into a system that worked with his brain, not against it. By month three he was in a TAFE pre-apprenticeship and had a sponsor he could trust.
David, 41 · Second chance, Brisbane · Composite story
Intended parents and a surrogate sat in a room a year after the birth, with a contract dispute that had gone quiet but not away. I held the conversation. We named the relationship they wanted now, what each could and could not offer, and built a small written agreement they all signed.
Surrogacy mediation case · Composite story · names withheld
Naomi was made redundant after twelve years in a senior policy role. Two months in, she said it was not the job she missed but the version of herself who had it. We worked the grief first, then mapped what she actually wanted next — not what felt safe to want. Three months on she had three offers and chose the one that scared her most.
Naomi, 36 · Career and identity reset, Sydney · Composite story
Pri came to coaching after a late autism and ADHD diagnosis at 38. The realisation reframed thirty years of "what is wrong with me?" into "this is how my brain actually works." We rebuilt routines from scratch — systems that worked with her sensory wiring. By month four she had stopped masking at work and her partner said it was the calmest she had been in years.
Pri, 38 · Late-diagnosed neurodivergent, Sunshine Coast · Composite story
Twelve people gathered for a four-week intensive after major life transitions: divorce, retirement, post-surrogacy, return to work after long-term illness. Each came carrying a story they could not put down. By week four they had named what they were releasing, written a letter to the version of themselves they were leaving behind, and held it in front of the group.
"Letting Go" workshop · Group of twelve · Composite case
A regional council engaged me to review their Diversity and Inclusion policy after a whistleblower complaint. The work was not rewriting words. It was sitting with staff who had been silenced, naming what their lived experience deserved, and translating that into procurement, recruitment, and complaint-handling practice. Six months later the new framework was in operation and the complaint rate had halved.
Regional council D&I review · 6-month policy engagement · Composite case

Ready to be challenged to fly again?

Letting go becomes a doorway to growth, freedom, and possibility with the right support.