
My Why
My Background
About
I work with intelligent, driven women who want their inner authority to match their outer competence.
​Many of the women I work with are successful, capable, and deeply thoughtful.
You’ve learned to navigate complexity — careers, cultures, expectations, relationships. You know how to perform, adapt, and take responsibility.
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And yet, at some point, it becomes clear:
intellect and discipline alone are not enough.
Something essential wants to come back online — your body’s intelligence, your emotional clarity, your capacity to feel desire, rest, confidence, and direction from the inside.
This is where my work begins.
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My work
Through FemmeFizz, I support women to develop embodied clarity, emotional authority, and grounded confidence — not as an add-on to their lives, but as a foundation for how they lead, relate, and choose.
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This work is for women who are not looking to be “fixed”, softened, or motivated — but who want to become internally coherent.
In practice, this means learning to:
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sense what is true before overthinking it
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recognise and trust bodily signals without losing discernment
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communicate needs, limits, and desires with calm precision
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hold power and sensitivity at the same time
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relate from choice, not from adaptation or endurance
The result is not less ambition — but cleaner energy, clearer decisions, and more sustainable impact.

My background & Philosophy
My approach is shaped by both analytical training and long-term embodied practice.
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I was trained to see patterns through:
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a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics
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a Master’s in Sociology and Statistics
Alongside this, I’ve spent over two decades in embodied and somatic disciplines, including:
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20+ years of yoga practice
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advanced training with the International School of Temple Arts (ISTA)
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study and practice in conscious sexuality, intimacy, and Taoist-informed embodiment
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professional training as a sexological intimacy coach
This combination allows me to work comfortably with women who think deeply, feel strongly, and need work that respects both intelligence and lived experience.
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Philosophy
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I see embodiment not as a trend or a spiritual concept, but as a form of intelligence.
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The body carries information about:
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safety and readiness
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attraction and aversion
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boundaries and timing
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energy, capacity, and truth
When this intelligence is ignored, women often over-effort, self-silence, or stay in situations longer than is healthy.
When it is integrated, confidence becomes quieter — and far more reliable.
I believe:
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presence is more powerful than performance
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pleasure and clarity are not opposites
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strong women don’t need to be “made softer” — they need to be more inhabited
