Where the
wild world
and the
inner world
meet.
For the woman who has always felt too much — and is finally ready to do something with it.
A space where wildlife conservation, environmental law, art, astrology, and the feminine voice are not competing interests. They are one story, told in many languages.
Read the StoryYou found the right place.
Deep dives into the species, ecosystems, and legal battles that shape the living world. Not watered down. Not just pretty animals. The real stakes — and why they are worth your life's energy.
International environmental law is where the fate of wild places is actually decided. We make it urgent, accessible, and deeply personal — and we center the women doing this work.
Data changes minds. Beauty changes hearts. And it is the heart that moves the hand that signs the legislation. Art and conservation are not separate arguments. They are the same one.
Your chart is a map of your design. The more you understand it, the more powerfully you can show up for the work the world needs from you specifically. No one else has your combination.
You were never too much.
You were just looking for the right meridian.
The Wild Meridian is the gathering place. The intersection point. The line where your outer life and your inner life finally meet — and where that meeting becomes something the world actually needs.
Join the DispatchesI have done my most important work
underwater.
In the warm waters of Tonga, I swam alongside humpback whales as part of my graduate research — studying how those encounters could become a tool for conservation, not just tourism.
I watched a 40-ton animal move through the water with impossible grace and felt, in my entire body, why this world is worth fighting for. That feeling never left me. It became everything.
I have lived on four continents and in too many time zones to count.
Australia, Turks and Caicos, Hawaii, Colorado, California. The UK, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Thailand, Mexico, New Zealand, Tonga. Every place left something in me. A way of seeing. A reason to fight harder.
I hold a Master's degree in Wildlife Conservation with a focus on international environmental law and policy. I am passionate about women's rights, the Equal Rights Amendment, and the full presence of women's voices in the rooms where conservation decisions are made.
I am also someone who reads Human Design charts, tracks her life by astrological transits, and believes that the inner wilderness and the outer one are maps of the same territory.
And I am a mother.
I am raising a daughter who already knows the name of every animal she sees. Who will inherit whatever world we leave her. That fact is not separate from this work — it is the heartbeat underneath all of it.
As I've gotten older I've come to believe that art is one of the most honest conservation tools we have. A painting of a whale and the international treaty protecting it are part of the same conversation. Neither is complete without the other.
The Wild Meridian exists at the intersection of all the things I love and cannot stop thinking about. It is my life's testimony, made into a gathering place for women who feel the same pull.
Ways to go
deeper.
Everything offered here is designed to move you — toward the wild, toward yourself, toward the work the world needs from you specifically.
Small-group, women-only immersions in biodiverse wild places. Each retreat weaves together wildlife encounters, conservation education, art-making, astrology and Human Design readings, and the kind of conversation that only happens when you're far from ordinary life. You will leave changed. You will take it home and build upon it.
Upcoming locations include East Africa, the Galápagos, and the Pacific. Cohorts are intentionally small — 8 to 12 women.
InquireAvailable for keynotes, panels, and conversations at the intersection of conservation, law, women's leadership, art, and the living world. Past and potential contexts include conservation conferences, women's leadership summits, university programs, cultural institutions, and museums.
Also open to creative collaborations with wildlife artists, conservation organizations, travel partners, and brands whose values align with this work.
Get in TouchOne-on-one sessions exploring your natal chart and Human Design bodygraph through the lens of your relationship to nature, purpose, and the work you are here to do. Particularly powerful for women in conservation, law, advocacy, and the arts who want to understand their own design more deeply.
Sessions are 90 minutes and conducted via video. Recordings provided.
Book a SessionOriginal works and limited edition prints at the intersection of wildlife, wildness, and the feminine. A portion of every sale supports conservation legal work. Because a painting of a whale and the treaty protecting it are part of the same argument.
Collaborations with other wildlife artists. New works announced in the Dispatches.
Join the ListIt begins underwater.
A narrative nonfiction work weaving together the whale encounters, the law, the astrology, the motherhood, the wild places, and the women who are quietly saving them. Written like a love letter to the Earth from a woman who has the receipts.
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Follow AlongLet's find the
intersection.
Whether you're interested in a retreat, a speaking engagement, a creative collaboration, or a personal session — reach out. If it's aligned, we'll know.