I didn’t take the traditional relationship path and I never wanted to.
Growing up, all I saw were women surviving their relationships. Not one of them thrived.
Yes, this work is personal.
Over the last 10 years as a Relationship Coach, I’ve watched women move from self-doubt to self-trust, and from chasing connection to choosing integrity. From settling for attention to discerning for respect, and from fearing solitude to honouring their own company.
Whether it was NC saying, “You didn’t just help me see the truth, you helped me stop betraying myself,” or LK reflecting on our work together and saying, “You gave language to what I’d been feeling for years but couldn’t name,” I kept on learning as a self-taught life and relationship coach.
I’ve been married for 22 years, and I’m the mom of a 12-year-old daughter who is all fire, clarity, and compassion in equal measure.
That doesn’t mean I’ve found some perfect formula, what it does mean is that I’ve had decades of practice in choosing, unlearning, deepening, and showing up.
Love is a living thing. It evolves, and so do we.
I didn’t follow a formula I watched obsessively. I listened deeply.
Meanwhile, over the last two years, something kept knocking and it got louder and louder until I paused and just listened.
I created Womanhood Unbound as the evolution of MoirasConfab, the space I grew and shaped through years of direct communication listening to, working with, and walking beside women in one-on-one and group spaces.
Womanhood Unbound becomes the space where truth-telling and reclamation of what was never meant to be carried resides.
And now MoirasConfab takes on a new journey stepping into AI-supported storytelling as a new medium for amplifying women’s voices, histories, and futures ethically, intentionally, and on our own terms.
AI can’t tell our stories for us but it can be a tool we use to shape, stretch, and share them in new ways.
Be it MoirasConfab or Womanhood Unbound—my work is rooted in women’s safety.
Womanhood Unbound is a space where women come home to themselves not the selves shaped by fear, performance, or conditioning, but the truer, deeper self that’s always been there.
This isn’t about fixing.
My approach is intuitive, lived, deeply grounded in reality, and fiercely protective of women, of their tenderness, of the parts of themselves that want to love without being hurt, and want to be seen without being taken.
I walk with the women I coach never from a pedestal.
My path has been one of unlearning, rewilding, and reimagining what it means to love, to relate, and to live in integrity with who we really are outside the demands and tricks of patriarchy.
Womanhood Unbound is personal.
And if you’re here, maybe you’re ready to begin—or continue—your own unbinding.
Welcome. I’m glad you’re here.
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