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hi, I’m michaela!

Recovering people-pleaser, powerfully empathetic momma bear, and passionate advocate for feminine healing through sensuality and self-intimacy.

I'm into themed Disney movie nights, the way sun rays break through the clouds right after a storm, and the sound of the patriarchy crumbling as we destroy societal standards that were made only to enforce inferiority and keep us imprisoned to a hypermasculine world. I'm here to help sensitive souls connect with their true selves and finally break free from that inner mean girl- the one that's been a relentless bully, holding back the confident, self-nurturing, powerful, and peaceful spirit that can be unleashed after leaning into the authentic self.

HOME to HER: Storytelling boudoir session for the healing of our broken hearts

HOME to HER: Storytelling boudoir session for the healing of our broken hearts

Freeing ourselves from our cage, whatever form it may take, requires us to soften into a new layer of our emotional and spiritual self that we didn’t even know existed yet. All of the answers we’re out here searching for are already inside of us, and through our deepening of connection within, we’re able to hear our intuition and let it guide us out of every disastrous circumstance we find ourselves in.

The touch.

The sensations.

The compassion.

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Why every woman on a self love journey should have a healing-focused boudoir session for sensual embodiment

Why every woman on a self love journey should have a healing-focused boudoir session for sensual embodiment

“Embodying your true self through a sensual boudoir experience is all about giving you the time and space release the inevitable trauma of being a fierce, tender, passionate woman healing from the hyper-masculine world of unrealistic expectations, hustle culture, and constantly chasing what others insist you should want.”

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“So I often feel like the self that I construct in writing feels truer to how I think of myself than the self I’m constructing in any other way.” — Yaa Gyasi