expand your joy, pleasure and intimacy

An older white AFAB person with short bleached hair stands in front of blooming white flowers, laughing joyfully. They wear a shirt that reads “born this gay” and radiate pride, humour, and ease.
Two joyful, larger-bodied AFAB individuals—one Black, one white—cuddling in bed, smiling and relaxed in a moment of intimacy and comfort.

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Book a free 50-minute online consultation

Most consults are just 20 minutes—this one’s longer, on purpose. I want you to have enough time to ask your questions, get a real feel for how I work, and share a bit about what’s bringing you here. No pressure, just space to see if it feels like a good fit.Try out a free 50 minutes online consultation.

All sessions are virtual, and I work one-on-one with individuals only.

My rate is $250 for a full 60-minute session. I hold a limited number of sliding scale spots—right now, they’re full, but feel free to ask if you'd like to be notified when one opens up.

A joyful middle-age gay couple, one black and one white, cuddle playfully. One is nibbling the other’s cheek while the other smiles with delight.

Pleasure is for
every body

A white transgender couple, a trans woman resting her head on her partner’s shoulder, both appearing peaceful and connected.
A young white lesbian couple in nature, both wearing toques. One gazes lovingly at the other, who is smiling happily.

Let me help
you find greater
joy & happiness

A young white transgender person scrunches their nose and makes a playful, smiley face—capturing a moment of lighthearted fun and self-expression.

I live and work on land now called Toronto, originally known as Tkaronto—the traditional territory of the Wendat, Haudenosaunee, Chippewa and Anishnaabe peoples, including the Mississaugas of the Credit. This land is has been and is cared for by many indigenous, First Nations, Inuit and Métis people.

As a white, queer, transgender settler of European descent living and working in Tkaronto (Toronto), I recognize that my practice—in the realms of embodiment, healing, and sexuality—takes place within systems shaped and constrained by colonization. These systems have severed many from land, from pleasure, and from the wisdom of their own bodies. I am committed to deepening my understanding of how we can move toward dismantling extractive systems and engaging in meaningful practices of restorative justice and repair—including repair with the land itself.

Reclaim lightness. Befriend your body. Discover erotic aliveness and play. Go beyond getting to good enough.