From lived experience to systems change
I’ve lived the gaps—and hear from moms every day about what’s not working. Now, I build solutions across care and policy, and speak out to push the system forward.
How I think about the system.
Lived experience
I lived the gaps through two pregnancies. I had to piece together the care I needed to feel whole again.
What moms keep telling me
Hearing directly from moms about what’s not working–as a PSI Coordinator and Chamber of Mothers MN Board member.
System design
Building care systems that actually work for new moms.
Advocacy
Speaking out and empowering other new moms to use their voice to push for real change.
Featured in.
Across podcasts, advocacy campaigns, and maternal health publications.
PSI Podcast | I Am One
Chamber of Mothers | Instagram feature - MN Chapter Leader
Also Featured In
Rethinking the system.
If the system actually worked, new moms wouldn’t be struggling like this. I’m here to build a better experience.
Website | The whole-person care new moms still don’t get
I had to piece my own together. It shouldn’t be this hard
Delfina | The U.S. Maternal Health Crisis is Stuck
The 2025 Report Card was sobering, but this year I had hope
LinkedIn | Building the Future of Maternity Care with Delfina
This is the care experience all new moms deserve.
Motherly | What I learned analyzing data from my first year postpartum
Parenting is a full-time job. Our system still isn’t built for it.
PSI Blog | ACOG’s prenatal care overhaul
ACOG’s new guidance is a gift. We can’t let it sit on a shelf.
When systems cause harm.
If the system isn’t working for all new moms, it’s not working.
Let’s Talk Women | “If I can prevent one more mom from dying I will”
A conversation between leaders making real change in frontline care, research, investment, and innovation.
LinkedIn | Choosing dangerous unselfishness in Minnesota
This is what the surge in federal enforcement looks like for people of color, including pregnant moms.
March of Dimes Blog | Empowering new moms on National Minority Mental Health Month
A healthy transition to motherhood shouldn’t be a privilege.
What moms actually need
Pregnancy and postpartum are already overwhelming. New moms shouldn’t have to piece together support on their own.
PSI Blog | What I learned volunteering for Postpartum Support International
Every mom and health provider caring for them should know this exists. Most don’t.
Motherly | Here’s 6 books I’d gift to new moms
Let’s empower them to tackle the anxiety and stress that comes with motherhood.
March of Dimes Blog | Motherhood made easier with a support village
Building your village creates space for joy, connection, and confidence.
From mom rage to systems change
Mom rage isn’t a weakness, it’s a signal. And when moms are empowered to speak up, they change the system.
LinkedIn | Your stories matter
7-part series reflecting on Chamber of Mothers’ national fly-in to meet with legislators in DC and how moms can channel their rage into policy change
PSI Blog | Radical acceptance turned my postpartum anxiety into empowerment
What I learned in therapy that changed my life
Let’s Talk Women | “Take up space, and be loud”
Here’s what women can do to show how valuable they are to the health system. Because feeling well is a right at every life stage.
Let’s work together.
I’m open to working for an organization as an employee or consultant.
If you’re interested in working together, I’d love to connect.