ABOUT Charlotte

I’m a healer and mother who believes in living a life abundant with inner freedom, and being open to forever remembering who we are.

Welcome, wherever in your journey you’ve landed. 

As a somatic healer,

My mission is to be a lighthouse to your healing, so you can experience a life of love and connection, beyond patterns and behaviours you feel stuck in or restricted by. 

There are so many ideas about what motherhood should be, often forgetting that all mothers will be reaching this stage of their life with tremendously nuanced lived experiences of their own childhood, mothers, and life.

If you’re a mother, and you’re here, I know you deeply desire having the freedom to mother as you choose, rather than what is available to you currently. Not only do you deserve that, but I want you to know it is available for you. 

My Values

How I got here


Healing has been the backdrop to my life since my mid-20’s. When motherhood came around, I thought I had it sussed. How wrong I was. 

After 9+ years of integrating a range of healing modalities into my own life, which allowed for the recovery from a childhood and adolescence defined by eating disorders, compulsive substance use, and a deeply critical inner narrative, it’s clear that there will always be new depths to healing.

When I became a mother, and the anger I had held at bay so well for the previous years started to emerge, I knew something needed to change. 

I felt lost in a sea of wanting to be the best version of a mother that was available for me, and feeling like a spacious, supported motherhood was inaccessible. 

Within a year, I went from feeling a consistent undertone of resentment within me, to having spaciousness and presence to play, access to ask for and receive unconditional support through a pregnancy loss, 

For the first time ever, I was engaging in healing that resolved trauma, rather than tried to understand the root of it. Somatic healing is not just a therapeutic approach, it changes the way you live and approach your life. 

Inviting a little fun…

For some reason, colleagues who have later become friends always end up calling me ‘Chazzer’ or ‘Chazzy’. I have never introduced this name myself.


I really have no preference between dark and milk chocolate - I enjoy them both equally.


Piercings were a teenage vice of mine, and I made some wild choices (my parents were not keen on the through-the-neck jewellery).

If something has landed, and you’re feeling a little lighter or more hopeful.

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