F.A.Q
GOT QUESTIONS about life, stories, or second chances?
I’ve lived them all.
Frequently Asked Questions:
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A: I write blog posts, create digital products, interpret dreams, test low-carb recipes, and build online business resources for women who are ready to start fresh.
I share it all with a little humor, heart, and herbal tea.
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A: Yes! I offer one-time dream readings and a monthly membership called Lunary (coming soon).
If your subconscious has a message, I’ll help you crack the code—no crystal ball required.
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A: Because my dreams have always whispered truths before life confirmed them.
I used to ask others for meaning, but their interpretations reflected their reality—not mine.
Dreams aren sacred. They help us remember what waking life makes us forget, reveal buried emotions, and show what’s ahead.
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Wherever I go, someone eventually says it: “Are you an alien?”
And honestly? I don’t argue.I’ve been living on Earth long enough to master tea, small talk, and online checkout forms. Yet, I still believe in borderless living, stardust citizenship, and the ancient right to wander without paperwork.
One planet. One world. That’s where I’m from.
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A: My accent came about through transformation.
It was born the moment I changed my life, and how I saw the world.
It’s the sound of learning a new language, of daring to express myself in a voice that didn’t feel easy, but it was always mine.
This accent carries my courage, my grit, and my refusal to stay silent.
It speaks of every difficulty I’ve overcome, and every word I’ve shared to connect, inspire, and make an impact.
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A: In North Dakota—where the sky is wide, the winds are dramatic, and the silence has opinions.
I’m nestled in the Great Plains, surrounded by people I love (and who love me even when I talk to squirrels or shout my business plans to the clouds).
In North Dakota, I write, build, dream big, and occasionally scream into the wind… mostly for inspiration, sometimes for sport.
Stillness holds me, but momentum lives in my bones. Even when rooted, I’m always reaching forward.