You are your best thing.
— Toni Morrison

Welcome to The Other Room

This is a space where healing meets self-discovery—through a holistic, spiritual, creative, explorative, and communal lens.

Life is deeply relational. It’s either you and yourself, or your loved ones, your community, your beliefs, your past experiences, your goals, and your sense of purpose. There are moments when these relationships and dynamics shift, unravel, or ask to be re-examined. Sometimes they stop serving us. Sometimes, we simply lose our way and forget what drives us, who we are becoming, or what matters most in the time we have.

The human experience is magic in motion and inherently paradoxical. We shift constantly and that is the point. The anger, the longing, the love, the anxiety, the hope, the heartbreak—it’s all part of what shapes us. And here, in The Other Room, you are invited to sit with it all. To not just confront and soothe what aches, but to celebrate what’s alive and everything in between.

This space can be private and secretive, loud and bold, soft and compassionate. You are here to learn, to feel, to be. However you are. However you need.

You're welcome here.


It is in the transformation that we find the truth of our becoming.
— bell hooks

What brings you in?

I’m looking to reconnect with myself.
Sometimes, we lose our sense of self in the noise of the world. The Other Room is a space to sit with your thoughts, explore your inner world, and listen to what has always been there. What do you need to let go of to come back to self?
I want to be understood.
What would it look like to speak your truth without fear? The Other Room is a space where you are witnessed. This is done without expectation, without judgment, just as you are (with some jokes).
I need a place to play, to experiment, to be free.
Creativity is meant to be messy, weird, and full of wonder. Here, you can explore without limits. What’s one thing you can start on today to honor your spirit?
I’m searching for a sense of belonging and community.
Maybe you’ve felt like the outsider, the wanderer, the one who doesn’t quite fit. Here, you’re not alone. We gather, we share, we grow together. Let’s go back… where did breakdown to community start?
Something’s shifting and it's hard to name.
Transformation isn’t always loud. Sometimes, it’s a nudge or an inner knowing that something has to change. Here, we embrace the unknown and give it room to unfold. What’s the spark that keeps you going in the unknown?

It could be a variation of these or something else unlisted, but something is stirring. The best part about that is the potential to act and do something different than you’re used to. Maybe you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be to initiate that new beginning.


In The Other Room, without distraction and in the silence, check in with where you might find yourself in life currently.

However you got here, what phase of your life are you finding this space?

Phases in healing

What themes are repeating in your life? What deep and unresolved roots enforce the patterns?

For many, unhealed wounds permeate in your familiar relationship dynamics, over and over again. For others, it may feel like confusion surrounding your personal goals, or inner tension when attempting to make meaningful steps forward.
Sometimes it’s a persistent doubt in your ability to parent.
Sometimes it’s fear of being seen, of failure, of fully showing up.
At times, it’s a crisis of identity, or the weight of resentment that gets heavier as you try and move forward.


Re-parenting and self-affirmation can start right here.


Choosing to confront and soothe these parts of ourselves transforms everything.

It doesn't mean life becomes perfect, but it does become more yours.
You don’t need to imagine y’all. There is space for joy, for rest, and for community that holds you.
For laughter that doesn’t come with guilt.
For relationships where you feel seen and not just tolerated.
For the bold confidence to try again, speak up, or choose something new.

For trust in your


Move forward with this truth: you are not beyond healing, understanding, or joy.

You are still in motion.

Still unfolding. And that is a beautiful thing.