Unapologetic

A Monthly Circle for Women in the Middle of Life: Done Shrinking, Done Performing, and Ready to Meet What’s Next

There comes a point in your life when the old rules no longer apply.

You’ve built the career. Raised the children. Carried the weight. Kept the image polished and the world spinning.
And yet, something deep inside begins to stir. It is not a desire to prove anything, not a need for another achievement, but a quiet, fierce longing: to live more truly, more boldly, and more yourself than ever before.

That’s who this circle is for.

I am a private transition coach with a background in existential work, presence practice, and over a decade of experience guiding high-impact women through moments of profound personal reinvention. I hold this circle as a space where truth rises without needing to perform, explain, or fix.

I’m inviting you to the Unapologetic Circle, a monthly, in-person gathering for women in the middle of life who are done shrinking, done performing, and ready to meet what’s next from a place of depth, intelligence, and truth.

Our February gathering will be held on:
Tuesday, February 10, 2026, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
In person in Santa Barbara
(location shared upon registration)
Cost: $35
(limited to 12 women)

Each month, we’ll explore a meaningful theme through guided conversation, embodied reflection, and curated readings. You don’t need to have answers. You just need to show up: open, curious, and ready to be met without pretense.

February 2026 Suggested Reading: When Things Fall Apart by Pema Chödrön

February’s theme is Courageous Presence, inspired by Pema Chödrön’s timeless wisdom on how to remain open and steady when life feels uncertain or unraveling. For those of us who are used to fixing, performing, or holding it all together, this gathering offer something more honest: the quiet power of staying fully present with what is.

Together, we’ll explore what it means to face discomfort without needing to fix it. We’ll step beyond the performance of composure and meet ourselves, tender, tired, and real. We’ll discover that courage is grounded and lives in breath, attention, and the willingness to stay with what’s true.
(You do not need to read the book to attend.)

If this speaks to where you are, and you’re longing to stop running and start being here, fully, I would love to have you in the room.

This isn’t a networking group. It’s not a workshop.
It’s a circle for women who are ready to stop asking for permission and start living unapologetically.

Reserve your seat here.