Here’s What I See Changing
If you read my post about surrender and trust, you know 2025 was a year that broke me open. I lost my entire team. I questioned everything about the business. And somewhere in that darkness, I found clarity.
Now I need to tell you what I’m doing about it.
Let me be completely honest: I’ve known for a long time that one-on-one visits in an office setting are not the best way to deliver holistic medicine.
That approach—isolating people in a room with a doctor, giving them advice, and sending them on their way—was invented by conventional medicine. It’s never really been the naturopathic way.
For some people, that style works. But when we’re talking about building a lifestyle and reshaping an entire generation? That approach is never going to be enough.
It doesn’t serve most of you.
Health Is Not Built in Isolation
A healthy lifestyle is centered on community.
When we look at the Blue Zones—the places in the world where people live the longest, healthiest lives—something they all have in common is strong community. They gather joyfully. They dance, sing, laugh, eat, and live together.
They serve one another, cheer for each other, and lift each other.
Health isn’t a checklist for them. It’s woven into the fabric of daily life.
Which is exactly why the traditional practice model has never sat right with me.
If health is woven into daily life, then I need to be woven into your daily life, too.
I want to be on a first-name basis with you. I want to see you every day—chatting, calling, zooming, interacting in meaningful ways. I want us to be part of each other’s village.
I don’t just want to be your doctor. I want to be your friend.
You’re doing everything you can to raise healthy kids, but you’re doing it without backup. Without a village. Without people who validate you in your darkest moments.
That isolation? It’s exhausting. And it’s not how this is supposed to work.
So here’s what I’m building: a place where you’re not isolated anymore.
A membership community where the mom who questions everything isn’t the weird one—she’s the norm. Where you can say how you really feel about vaccines and antibiotics and Tylenol and urgent care visits, and people actually understand you.
It’s time for you to finally have your people.
What The Membership Is (And What It’s Not)
This isn’t another course library where you watch videos alone at midnight, trying to piece together answers.
It’s not a polished curriculum teaching you to “think like a doctor” without actually having a doctor who knows your child.
It’s not a scroll-and-compare highlight reel where everyone else seems to have it figured out except you.
Here’s what it actually is:
You wake up at 3am because your baby’s fever spiked and you’re second-guessing everything. Instead of spiraling alone, you have a place to go. You post in the community and other moms who’ve been there can respond. When I log on, I see it too and we can talk it through live during office hours.
Your son’s eczema flares again and you’re wondering if you missed something. You don’t have to wait two months for an appointment or search through module archives—you can bring it to our next call and we troubleshoot together.
You’re at a playdate and another mom asks why you “still” haven’t given antibiotics for that ear infection. You don’t have to smile and change the subject anymore. You have a place where you can say exactly how that felt, and women who understand will say “I know. Me too.”
This isn’t an online course or a collection of printouts—it’s real access to a practicing doctor woven into your everyday.
And now, instead of seeing me every few months, you have access to me and a whole community of families who are walking this path with you.
This is the place where you finally stop feeling trapped in a broken system.
This is where questioning mainstream medicine doesn’t make you the weird mom—it makes you one of us.
This is where I know your name, your kid’s name, and exactly what you’re working on—because we’re talking regularly, not just when something’s wrong.
You’ve wished a hundred times you could just ask me one quick question without booking an appointment.
Now you can.
It’s time for you to finally have your people.
Why This Matters to Me (The Real Reason)
Can I just tell you, on a personal note, why this is so important to me?
This is not a business-strategy-based decision. In fact, this is probably an anti-strategy, to tell you the truth. There’s a good chance that moving in this direction could shrink my business.
The reality is, I’m going in this direction because I am seeking an aligned life.
When I embarked on this journey to study naturopathic medicine, it was because I knew I couldn’t be the only mom desperate for better answers. God put me in a position where I could actually uproot my life and do something about it—so I did. I went to get the answers, not just for my own kids, but for every family who needed them too.
But when I graduated, the most practical step was to start a traditional practice. I didn’t have enough of a platform or experience to jump right into leading a community. I had to go through the step of seeing patients one-on-one, building credibility, doing things the way they’ve always been done.
But every step of the way, this is what I really wanted. I wanted a fellowship, not a clinical practice.
I’ve tried to make it happen before, but it hasn’t worked out—because the timing wasn’t right, and I wasn’t the leader I needed to be yet.
But now I am.
I’ve treated over one thousand children. I’ve documented patterns conventional medicine refuses to see. I’ve gained the clinical experience and the confidence to lead.
I also have another decade of motherhood under my belt—I’ve lived this alongside you.
Last year was brutal in business, but it was the final collection of experiences I needed to step into this next phase. I had to walk through that darkness to become the person who’s ready to lead this fellowship.
And here’s what I know about the families who are joining me:
You’re done pretending the current system works. You’re tired of being dismissed when you ask questions. You’ve already decided you want something different for your kids—you just haven’t found the right place to land yet.
You’re ready to challenge what you’ve been told is “normal.” You’re ready to walk away from the medicine that suppresses instead of heals. And you’re ready to be part of a community that actually supports the way you want to raise your family.
That’s who this fellowship is for.
The Life I Actually Want to Live
Let me also be completely honest with you: my life is moving in a different direction.
I’m not quite ready to share exactly what that is, because I don’t know all the details yet. But I know that I anticipate significant change in the next three years, and I have to make the necessary moves now to make room for what’s coming.
Let me put it this way.
I love helping parents become confident home healers. I love watching families transform when they finally understand their child’s body. That work lights me up.
But somewhere along the way, without realizing it, my practice started to feel like a job. Like a burden.
And I don’t want it to feel that way.
What makes it feel like a job is when it takes me away from living my life to the fullest. When my days are so rushed and stressed that I’m not showing up for my own family and health the way I want to. When I have to miss things I don’t want to miss. When I catch myself saying, “I don’t have time for hobbies.”
That’s when I know something’s off.
Let me be clear – I still love seeing patients in my office. But I can’t work enough hours to make that translate into the level of impact I desire to have.
When I look at my life, I want to confidently say that God and family come first, and my daily “work” is so life-giving that it doesn’t feel like a job.
Over the last few years, that has not always been the case.
If I’m being honest, my business became an idol. I put it at the center of everything and orbited my life around it.
I don’t want to do that anymore.
And here’s what’s become clear: I don’t have to.
God has shown me a way where I can do exactly what I love—empowering families to reclaim their children’s health—and live in alignment with what actually matters most to me.
This membership launch is one step in that direction. One very important step.
I don’t know what the future holds for The Organic Cure.
But I do know that this is the next right step, and so I’m taking it—because I finally have that clarity.
Another important lesson I learned last year is this: I don’t have to have all the answers in order to know what the next right step is.
An Invitation
If you’ve read this far, I’m guessing something in this message resonated with you.
Maybe you’ve been feeling the same isolation I described. Maybe you’ve been waiting for someone to create the kind of community you’ve been craving. Maybe you’re tired of doing this alone.
If you want to be part of what we’re building—if you’re ready to have your people, to finally feel understood, to stop second-guessing yourself at 3am—get on the waitlist and you’ll be the first to know when we launch (very soon).
This is the next right step for me and The Organic Cure.
And I hope it’s the next right step for you, too.


