
I've always paid attention
to rooms.
Who gathers in them.
How they feel.
What they produce.
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Some rooms shrink you.
Some sharpen you.
Some expand what feels possible.
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I build the second kind.

Over time, I realized something simple:
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Environment is never neutral.
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The spaces you choose —
the people you sit with —
the conversations you enter —
all shape your outcomes.
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So I stopped treating rooms as accidental.
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And started curating them intentionally.
That philosophy shows up in everything I do.
In real estate —
I help clients buy, sell, and invest with clarity and strategy.
Because where you live isn’t just a transaction. It’s leverage.
Through curated experiences —
I create rooms where women can think bigger, move differently, and expand their vision.
In business —
I co-lead Flux Theory, a consulting studio helping entrepreneurs build with structure and intention.
If you step into one of my rooms, expect:
Energy that activates you.
Standards that stretch you.
Warmth without chaos.
Conversations that move you forward.
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I’m not interested in building spaces that feel trendy or performative.
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I’m interested in building rooms that shift people.