work with me

I DESIGN WEBSITES FOR WRITERS, THERAPISTS, ARTISTS AND SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS.

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Here are a few sites I’ve made:

  • T Kira Māhealani Madden

    TKMM is a diasporic Native Hawaiian writer and author of the novel Whidbey.

  • Genevieve Hudson

    Author & finalist for the Oregon Book Award.

  • Margeaux Feldman

    Writer, educator & artist committed to helping folks living with trauma build connection.

  • Jamie Thrower

    End of life doula and educator + grief support

  • Lauren Morrell Tabak

    artist, creative consultant, activist, musician

  • The Mean Therapist

    Honesty from those that know and love us is a gift.

  • Alyssa Burgart, MD, MA

    Ethicist, Physician, and Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at Stanford University

  • Stephanie Schiavenato

    Doula Support in NYC

  • Dr. Laurel Braitman

    Writer, teacher, chaplain-in-training.

  • Kirsten Landsverk

    Tarot for Everybody

And here are a few more:

mbueno pottery

Handmade pottery from Olympia, WA

Caroline Kessler

Helping you get unstuck creatively

Wolfberry Apothecary

a small, hyper local back-yard apothecary

Factual

an agency that helps bulletproof projects for accuracy.

Erica Smith

Sex education & healing after high control religion.

Waterbird Psychiatry

Creative catalyst, space holder, dharma teacher.

Mia Hutchinson Shaw

Actor and Audiobook narrator

Karmela Padavic - Callaghan

Writer, Journalist, Scientist

Fawn Dabrowiak

Colorado Realtor

Scrappy Literary

Making something out of nothing

Dr. Meredith Kalies

queer psychologist and intuitive medium

Daphne O. Martschenko, Mphil, PhD

Bioethicist & Assistant Professor at Stanford


Let’s bring your vision to life.

Apply to work with me here.

Questions? Book a free consultation.

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