It Takes a Team to Heal the Healers

In a world obsessed with competition, I believe in collaboration. Healing is sacred, personal, and often nonlinear—and the right support can make all the difference. These are practitioners I’ve personally worked with and deeply trust. They’ve shown up with heart, integrity, and wisdom, and I wouldn’t be where I am today without them.

Because the truth is—sometimes healers need healing too.

Mary Phelan

Humble. Kind. Intuitive Detective.

I wouldn’t normally share someone this deeply aligned and impactful, but I have a standing weekly session with Mary—and that’s the only reason her name is here. She’s humble, wildly gifted, and has helped me uncover insights I didn’t even know I needed.

Mary has been a gentle mentor for me and follows the threads to unlock the mysteries.

Aubrey Hooley

Therapist. Real. 3D Work.

Aubrey is one of those rare people with a lofty mission: to help others walk upright in the real world—with their shoulders back and hearts intact.

Whether you meet her on Zoom or step into her office, she somehow makes you feel completely at home. Her work is deep, embodied, and unwaveringly human.

Carrie Anne Suwal

Earthy. Cool. Comforting.

Give her meditations a listen and book an appointment for an awesome energetic attunement. She clears stagnant energy like a pro—and makes you feel grounded, calm, and lit up all at once.

Jenny Stinson

The Peace Room. Reiki Teacher. Radiant Human.

If you’re curious about Reiki, need a session, or just want to explore what it’s all about—Jenny is your person. She taught me Reiki, and I’m so grateful she did.

She’s bubbly, positive, and truly walks the walk. Her passion for energy work is contagious, and her space (The Peace Room) lives up to its name.

Cyndi Dale

Intuitive. Author. Powerhouse.

She’s written the books, tracked the patterns, and seen the truth behind the curtain. Honestly, you might find yourself asking, “What doesn’t she do?”

Book a session and get 27 minutes of rapid-fire insight. Have a pen ready—and maybe a coffee too. It moves fast, and it goes deep.