You've spent years learning how to get people real results. Now let's build the thing that does it at scale.
I'm a learning experience designer who turns the knowledge inside your head into structured, effective programs — the kind that actually teach people, not just inform them.
Whether you want to build something new, sharpen something that exists, or train your team to deliver better, you're in the right place.
This isn't course creation. It's curriculum design.
Most people building courses put their information on the internet. What I do is different — I build learning experiences that move people from where they are to where they want to be.
That means thinking about how knowledge is sequenced. How a lesson is opened and closed. What stories create buy-in. What makes someone actually do the thing instead of just watching the video.
It's the difference between content and transformation. And it's what I've spent my career obsessing over — first in classrooms, then in coaching, now with coaches, consultants, and organizations who have knowledge worth sharing.
Your clients will be saying things like:
let’s get to work.
IN COLLABORATION WITH:
Getting it out of your head is one thing.
Getting it into theirs is another.
The people who work with me are experts. They know their stuff deeply. What surprises them is realizing how much more is already in their brain that they couldn't quite see. I ask the questions that make you say "I didn't realize I was actually doing that" — and then I build the architecture around what comes out.
That's my expertise.
Your content + my structure = transformation your clients will actually feel.
I've spent almost two decades studying how knowledge moves from one brain to another — first as a classroom teacher and curriculum developer, then as a health coach who got 100% of her clients results, now as the person coaches and organizations call when they want their programs to actually work.
What I build isn't just organized. It's designed to create the right conditions for people to understand, believe, and apply what you know.