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About Me

A path shaped by sensitivity, creativity, and the language of the body.

As a sensitive kid, I was often overwhelmed by everything I picked up from the world around me. At age thirteen I became a Reiki Master, hoping to understand and navigate that sensitivity, and I even had some clients in the neighborhood. As I got older, my focus shifted and I threw myself into creativity. Creating cartoons, short films, and eventually 3D animation.

That passion took me across the ocean to Canada, where I studied and worked as an animator. I contributed to TV shows and films, and later, back in the Netherlands, I worked on commercials, more movies, and a large video game project.

Then burnout hit. Everything I had been building toward suddenly felt hollow and useless. I knew I needed a reset. My search for meaning led me to participate in plant medicine ceremonies, and later to experience somatic bodywork sessions. Which lead me to deep Fascia bodywork.

That invitation changed everything. I found myself drawn into the world of bodywork, but this time in a deeper, more embodied way. Since then, I’ve shaped my own path, mixing eastern and western philosophies, blending breathwork with bodywork, energy work, and sound healing into a practice that supports release, transformation, and a return to one’s own center.

For the past few years I’ve been running my own bodywork practice in the Netherlands. My work is all about helping people move through chronic pain and guiding the body back to its natural structure, mostly through deep fascia work.

Since then, I’ve shaped my own path by blending:

  • Fascia bodywork

  • Somatic awareness

  • Breathwork

  • Energy work

  • Sound healing

  • Eastern and western philosophies

This mix grew into a grounded practice focused on release, transformation, and returning to one’s own center. My own journey taught me that the body remembers what the mind forgets.
Fascia holds stories, and with presence, breath, and intuitive touch, those stories can move, soften, and release.