
Meet Allie
For over a decade, I’ve supported people through seasons of grief, healing, transition, awakening, and reconnecting with themselves through intuitive guidance, evidential mediumship, energy healing, and animal communication.
My intention has always been simple: to create spaces where people can put their shoulders down, feel seen, and reconnect with the parts of themselves that may have been lost, forgotten, or waiting to emerge.
For as long as I can remember, I experienced the world a little differently. Intuition, sensitivity, connection, and an awareness of things beyond what could easily be explained were simply part of how I moved through life. While I felt connected to this work from an early age, I never imagined it would one day become my profession.
For years, it felt too uncertain, too unconventional, and at times too vulnerable to imagine sharing publicly. But life has a way of continually guiding us back toward what feels true. What began as a quiet pull eventually became a path I could no longer ignore.
Looking back now, I don’t feel that I chose this work as much as I answered something that had been calling me all along.
What I Believe
I believe much of this work is about helping people remember who they are beneath fear, pain, conditioning, and everything that made them forget.
While people often come seeking clarity, healing, connection with loved ones, or answers to life’s questions, I’ve found that beneath those questions is often something deeper. Many are simply carrying too much for too long. They’re longing for reassurance, understanding, permission to trust themselves again, or the feeling of being seen in places they’ve carried alone.
I don’t believe people are broken. I think many of us simply lose parts of ourselves along the way beneath survival, expectations, fear, and the experiences that teach us to disconnect from who we really are.
My role is not to tell you who to be or create dependence. It’s to help you come into clearer contact with yourself — your truth, your intuition, your healing, and the parts of you that may be ready to emerge.
My Approach
I approach this work with care and responsibility. People often arrive during vulnerable moments, and I believe that matters.
I’m not interested in performance, fear, or creating answers for the sake of certainty. I care deeply about helping people understand the deeper layers beneath their questions and creating experiences that feel grounded, honest, supportive, and meaningful.
My hope is not that people leave feeling dependent on me or convinced of anything. My hope is that they leave feeling more connected to themselves — a little lighter, a little clearer, and with the sense that something meaningful inside of them has been remembered.
Over more than a decade of supporting clients professionally, I’ve continued to deepen and refine this work through intuitive development, mentorship, and training in various healing and energetic modalities. While those experiences have been meaningful parts of my journey, some of the deepest learning has come through my own healing, personal growth, and walking through life's more challenging and transformative seasons myself.
Many of the spaces I help people navigate are ones I have had to find my own way through — grief, trauma, uncertainty, spiritual awakening, healing, and learning how to reconnect with myself after losing parts of who I was along the way. While every path is different, I believe there is a kind of wisdom that can only come through living, healing, and finding your way back to yourself. That lived experience continues to shape the way I hold space for others with compassion, honesty, and understanding.

Beyond The Office
Outside of sessions, much of my life is rooted in nature, animals, creativity, and the quieter moments that help me feel connected to myself.
I live on a hobby farm with my husband Jeff, who has been my partner for over fifteen years. Together we’ve built a life filled with horses, animals, good food, projects, and a lot of dreaming and creating. Before this work became my profession, I was professionally trained in culinary arts (and dog grooming, horse training, and a riding instructor), and food still holds a special place in my life. Jeff and I both love cooking, sharing meals, and experiencing new places and cultures through travel.
You’ll usually find me spending time with the horses, gardening, practicing yoga, hiking, baking, traveling, or standing beneath trees longer than most people probably would. I’m deeply drawn to places and experiences that make life feel slower, more connected, and more meaningful.
In many ways, the things that nourish me personally are the same things that shape the way I approach this work: presence, curiosity, connection, honesty, and remembering that healing doesn’t always happen in grand moments — sometimes it happens quietly, in the spaces where we finally feel safe enough to come back to ourselves.