About me:
I’ve been connected to animals for as long as I can remember. They’ve always been part of my world—dogs, horses, turtles, snakes, even pigeons. While others saw pets or wildlife, I noticed what lived underneath: subtle shifts in energy, changes in mood, the quiet signals animals give when something is wrong—long before humans recognize it.
That sensitivity didn’t come from study. It was instinctual. Animals responded to me, and I learned to listen.
After a near-death experience, that connection intensified. My intuition sharpened. The way information comes through became clearer, more direct, and impossible to ignore. What had always been present moved into focus.
What began as a lifelong bond evolved into a practice. Today, I work as a translator between animals and the people who love them—helping humans understand what their animals are communicating, so they can respond with clarity, confidence, and care. Animals are always speaking. My role is to make sure they’re heard.