Work With Me
Peer support designer · Survivor advocate · Moral Ambition Denver Cohort · Author of the forthcoming memoir Misaligned
You don’t need someone who talks at you. You need someone who’s been inside the systems, survived them, and figured out how to build something better on the other side.
Whether you’re designing a peer support program, planning a keynote, or trying to figure out where AI fits in the work you’re already doing — you leave our sessions with a clear path forward, language you can actually use, and the confidence to keep going without me in the room.
You aren’t broken, just misaligned.
What We Can Do Together
Community & Peer Support Design
I’ve built community from the ground up — and I’ve needed it when there was none. I help organizations design peer support structures, programming, and spaces where people don’t just show up — they stay. Whether you’re starting from scratch or strengthening what you already have, I’ll meet you where you are.
What you leave with: A written peer support program design — facilitator guide, participant journey, safety protocols, and a 90-day rollout plan you can execute without me in the room. Available by project or ongoing engagement.
Investment: Project engagements starting at $2,500. Ongoing partnerships quoted on inquiry.
→ Book a Consulting Discovery Call
→ Book the Design Intensive ($2,500 — pay at booking)
Speaking & Facilitation
I speak on survivor advocacy, peer support, the human side of AI, and building systems that actually include the people they’re meant to serve. I don’t do polished keynotes that say nothing. I show up, I tell the truth, and I make sure the conversation goes somewhere real.
What you leave with: An audience that’s talking to each other afterward — not a polite crowd that’s already forgotten what you invited them for. Custom framing to your event included. Available for panels, keynotes, workshops, and cohort-based programs.
Investment: Keynotes starting at $3,500. Workshop and panel rates on inquiry.
→ Book a Speaking & Training Inquiry
Advocacy Strategy Call
A focused session for founders, executive directors, and advocates facing a specific decision — a pivot, a program redesign, a funder conversation you need to get right, or a board question you don’t want to Google. I’ve navigated the systems you’re in.
What you leave with: A direction. Not a worksheet, not a “think about it” — a next move you know how to make, backed by someone who’s actually been there.
Investment: $500 per 60-minute session.
→ Book an Advocacy Strategy Call
AI Strategy & Tools
Most AI advice comes from people who’ve only ever been inside systems that worked for them. I’m not that person. I work with nonprofits, advocates, and community builders to cut through the noise, identify the right tools for your actual work, and make sure the people you serve stay at the center of every decision.
What you leave with: Clarity on which AI tools to use, which to avoid, and a practical roadmap for the next 30–90 days — with no paralysis about where to start.
Investment: $750 per 90-minute session.
Who This Is For
I work best with:
Nonprofit EDs & program leads scaling survivor-centered or peer support programming — and tired of playbooks written by people who’ve never had to use one.
Advocacy founders & solo operators building the org or platform that didn’t exist for them when they needed it.
Conference organizers & cohort leaders who need a speaker who earns the room and leaves the audience still talking afterward.
Mission-driven teams evaluating AI who refuse to let the tools flatten the people they serve.
If you’ve been told you don’t fit the mold and you’re done trying to — you’re in the right place.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do your services cost?
Community & Peer Support Design engagements start at $2,500. Speaking keynotes start at $3,500 (workshop and panel rates quoted separately). AI Strategy Sessions are $750 for 90 minutes. Advocacy Strategy Calls are $500 for 60 minutes. Accessible scheduling and payment plans available for smaller nonprofits — ask on your discovery call.
Do you work remotely, in-person, or both?
Both. I’m based in Colorado. Virtual engagements happen on Zoom or Google Meet. In-person speaking and facilitation is available nationally — travel costs are quoted separately.
How long is a typical engagement?
Community & Peer Support Design runs across several weeks with defined milestones. Speaking engagements are a single event plus prep. AI Strategy and Advocacy Strategy Calls are one-off sessions. Ongoing advisory runs in three-month blocks minimum.
Who do you not work with?
Organizations that want a survivor voice for optics without a survivor-centered program behind it. Teams that want me to sanitize lived experience for comfort. Work that treats peer support as a line item rather than a core commitment.
How do I know which service is the right fit?
If you’re building or redesigning a program, start with Community & Peer Support Design. If you’re booking an event, Speaking & Facilitation. If you’re evaluating AI tools for mission work, AI Strategy. If you have a single strategic decision you need help making, an Advocacy Strategy Call.
What are the payment terms?
A deposit secures your spot on the calendar. Balance is due on the engagement date for speaking and single sessions, or at project handoff for longer engagements. Invoicing through Stripe. Payment plans available for smaller nonprofits — ask on your discovery call.
Do you take pro bono or sliding-scale work?
Limited, and I reserve it for grassroots survivor-led orgs and peer support groups doing the work without the budget. If that’s you, say so on the discovery call.
What’s your availability?
Booking opens directly on my calendar. Design work typically books four to six weeks out. Speaking engagements book further ahead — reach out early.
Start with a Conversation
I’m not here to sell you. I’m here to listen. Every consultation, workshop, or speaking engagement starts the same way: a conversation. Twenty minutes to see if we’re the right fit, to hear what you’re actually looking for, and to explore whether our work together makes sense.
No pressure. No obligation. Just two people figuring out if there’s something real to build.