Author. Speaker. Founder of a movement of remembering.

The Crown You Never Lost began as a private reckoning — a slow remembering after heartbreak, burnout and the quiet grief of becoming someone I no longer recognised.
It became a book. Then a community. Then a movement of women learning to lift their heads, steady their crowns, and recognise the worth that was never actually lost.
"You were never broken. The crown has always been yours — and it's time to wear it."