Speaking & Facilitation
Speaking & Facilitation
Invite me to share my expertise with your organization, nonprofit, business, institution, or community.
As a licensed therapist skilled in somatic and mindfulness therapy, I combine my therapeutic knowledge with many years of experience in various fields.
I have spoken at universities, museums, businesses, and nonprofits on the connections between art, mental health, and spirituality.
I offer keynote speeches, expert lectures, and engaging workshops focused on psychoeducation, personal growth, creativity, and well-being.
Areas of Interest & Expertise
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I bring a wealth of experience in creativity and artistic practice, offering workshops and sessions that blend various forms of art, from performance and video art to installations and public art.
My multidisciplinary approach has been featured in institutions like the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), where I led the "Standing on the Ground with Your Body in the Sky" workshop, exploring how art can be a tool for personal and collective transformation.
I've also facilitated workshops at venues like the Philbrook Museum and Gilcrease Museum, both in Tulsa, Oklahoma, ESMoA, and The Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, Netherlands, as well as through platforms like the Golden Dome School, where I’ve integrated performance art with spiritual and energetic practices.
My work spans across multiple disciplines, including Indigenous Futurism, queer aesthetics, and community organizing, making my workshops a unique blend of creativity, healing, and empowerment.
Whether in museums, universities, or online, I engage participants in experiences that connect mind, body, and spirit, fostering environments where creativity can thrive and transformative art can emerge.
My artistic practice is deeply intertwined with my therapeutic and educational endeavors, allowing me to offer holistic, inclusive experiences that resonate across diverse communities.
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I am deeply engaged with Indigenous spirituality and New Age mysticisms, blending ancient wisdom with contemporary practices in my multidisciplinary work.
My contributions to these fields have been recognized in Taschen's Witchcraft: The Library of Esoterica, where my work stands alongside global practitioners of magic.
Additionally, I've been featured in major publications such as Cosmopolitan, Elle, The Believer, and the Los Angeles Times, among others.
As a brujx, therapist, and artist, I lead workshops, ceremonies, and discussions that explore the intersections of Indigenous traditions, spiritual healing, and modern mysticism.
My practice draws from my Wixárika heritage, integrating it with diverse spiritual modalities to create transformative experiences that resonate with those seeking to connect with their ancestral roots and spiritual paths.
Whether through public art, ritual facilitation, or educational offerings, my work aims to foster deep, meaningful connections with the spiritual world in today's context.
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I have a graduate certificate in Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) from Portland State University.
Developed by Daniel J. Siegel in the 1990s, IPNB blends insights from various fields to explore how the mind, brain, and relationships interact. It links brain imaging studies with sociology, systems theory, philosophy, and spiritual traditions.
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I have extensive experience in mindfulness and meditation, which I incorporate into my artistic, therapeutic, and educational practices.
In addition to leading "Meditation Mondays" for the Vincent Price Art Museum, I have facilitated mindfulness sessions for institutions like the Gilcrease Museum and the Philbrook Museum, both in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the Institute of Contemporary Art, San Francisco, among others.
I offer numerous meditations online, blending somatic practices and mindfulness into workshops and events. My approach is informed by my background in Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) and is designed to create inclusive, nurturing spaces for mental health, creativity, and personal growth.
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As a nonbinary and queer person with extensive training and experience, I am deeply committed to supporting the health and well-being of Queer, Trans, and Gender Expansive individuals.
I offer my expertise as a speaker and group facilitator to help create inclusive, caring spaces that honor our unique gifts and challenges.
Whether discussing community health or leading workshops, I focus on fostering environments where everyone can feel safe, supported, and empowered to thrive.
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As a therapist trained in Hakomi and informed by Internal Family Systems (IFS), I integrate somatic counseling to help clients connect deeply with their bodies and emotions. My approach is also rooted in Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB), which emphasizes the interconnectedness of the mind, brain, and relationships.
I offer training and workshops on various topics, including the mind-body connection, embodied mindfulness, and mental health.
My goal is to empower individuals and groups to cultivate greater awareness, healing, and resilience through these holistic practices.
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As a speaker and group facilitator, I bring a deep understanding of neurodiversity to create inclusive and empowering environments. My approach is tailored to honor diverse ways of thinking and processing, particularly within the creative and 2SLGBTQIA+ communities.
Whether leading workshops or speaking at events, I focus on integrating somatic and mindfulness techniques to help participants navigate challenges, embrace their strengths, and foster resilience.
My goal is to create spaces where neurodiverse individuals feel seen, supported, and able to thrive.
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I specialize in non-traditional, emerging, and unconventional approaches. My journey in the mental health field began with my work as a vocational counselor, helping undocumented individuals in Oregon find employment. This experience sparked my lifelong passion for employment, entrepreneurship, and career development.
I’ve spoken at universities and have been invited to panels to share my own career journey and offer insights on navigating careers as an artist, multi-hyphenate, and unconventional individual.