Who am I?
Ooh that sounds a bit existential… I promise it’s not.
I figure if you’re checking out a few celebrant websites and options, it might be helpful to know a bit more about me as a person — where I’ve come from, what I’ve done, what I’m like… you know, the kind of chat we’d have when we first meet.

A bit about me
I was born in Pinjarra and spent most of my childhood in Mandurah and then Perth (with a one-year exchange to Vancouver Island thrown in when I was a toddler).
I was always a cheerful kid who loved talking to everyone — my parents used to joke that I needed an off switch, or at least a mute button.
I was very into athletics for years, including a multi-year stint as a state race walking champion — a slightly random claim to fame, and not one I necessarily recommend for your hips.
How I got here
I studied physiotherapy and started my career in Perth, before heading off to London for a working holiday that turned into four years of saying yes to everything — music festivals, van tours through Eastern Europe (before the EU existed), £1 flights to Scandinavia in the dead of winter, and a lot of fun along the way.
Eventually, I made my way back to Perth (via a three-month backpacking trip through South America with my now-husband), and life shifted into a new chapter — work, family, and building something of my own.
After years in people-focused roles and running a small business, I realised the thing I loved most was connecting with people — hearing their stories, understanding what matters to them, and being part of meaningful moments in their lives.
Which is what led me here.
The human stuff
These days, life looks a little different (hello kiddos), but I still love travel, eating good food, and a Campari and soda in the sun.
You’ll usually find me at the beach, out for a walk, or planning my next meal.
We have two very gorgeous pets — Dizzee the standard groodle and Evie the ragdoll kitten (both platinum blonde bombshells, obviously.
What this means for you
I genuinely love getting to know people — who they are, what matters to them, and what makes them light up.
That’s what I bring into every ceremony I create — something thoughtful, personal, and grounded in what actually feels like you.
You get a freshly baked croissant and a flat white for making it to the end of that life synopsis!
(And yes — I can absolutely deliver on that promise when we meet.)