About
A Life Between Worlds
Wildheart Offerings
This space is a living expression of my ongoing relationship with Earth and the more-than-human world.
Through Wildheart Alchemy, I share some suggestions and opportunities for you to thrive and be in reciprocity with Nature, with your own inner knowing, and the wider web of life.
Meeting the Relatives

These are powerful and often gentle allies from the plant world, created in deep listening and reciprocity.
The plant essences offer subtle, yet powerful support for emotional and spiritual connection with yourself and Earth.
Earthart

Art created in collaboration with land — seasonal, impermanent, and intuitive.
Earthart invites you into a dialogue with place, beauty, and the language of materials gathered in trust and care. A way of speaking and understanding without words!
Guided by Nature

One-to-one sessions, coaching, mentoring and other occasional offerings rooted in the understanding that Nature is a wise and responsive teacher.
Whether you are seeking clarity, comfort, or creative inspiration, ki has something to offer you.

Rooted in Earth Care
I come from a lineage of landscape and market gardeners — some who sought to control Nature, others who moved in harmony with Ki.
I’ve never been one for neat edges, and my path led me to train in permaculture and social permaculture, and the ethics of Earth Care, People Care, and Fair Share form the bedrock of everything I do.

why 'wildheart alchemy'
The seed for Wildheart Alchemy was planted in Greece, where I had gone to teach a series of workshops. Mid-journey, I fell seriously ill and arrived unable to teach in my usual way. My students gathered close, and I delivered the sessions from an armchair, with their warmth and presence carrying our work forward.
As my health worsened, I was admitted to hospital, where some of my students—became my caregivers. They brought food, washed and dressed me, read to me, and extended care not just to me, but to the others in my ward. A great Plane tree outside my window became a quiet guardian, reminding me of nature’s watchful presence.
That week taught me more than years of training ever could: how vulnerability dissolves barriers, how receiving with grace deepens connection, and how heart-centred relationships transform both giver and receiver. I realised that real teaching isn’t about holding power or presenting perfection—it’s about meeting others with curiosity, humility, and an open heart.
When we connect from that wild, untamed part of ourselves, something magical happens—alchemy. Wildheart Alchemy exists as my reminder of that truth.
The Journey Continues
Wildheart Alchemy continues to spiral deeper into the wild.
My deepest joy is witnessing others reawaken to the living world and to their own true nature. When we connect deeply with Earth, we remember who we are — and rediscover our kinship with all beings.
Curious to begin? Explore the offerings or get in touch.

* As plant biologist Robin Wall Kimmerer suggests;
“I use Ki or Kin to signify a being of the living Earth. Not “he” or “she,” but “ki.” Let’s make that new pronoun “kin.” So we can now refer to birds and trees not as things, but as our earthly relatives. On a crisp October morning we can look up at the geese and say, “Look, kin are flying south for the winter. Come back soon.”
Language is a tool for cultural transformation. “Ki” and “kin” are revolutionary pronouns. Words have power to shape our thoughts and our actions. On behalf of the living world, let us learn the grammar of animacy. We can keep “it” to speak of bulldozers and paperclips, but every time we say “ki,” let our words reaffirm our respect and kinship with the more-than-human world. Let us speak of the beings of Earth as the kin they are”