the woman

Originally from Chicago, Kelly now lives in London. Her soul also has a home in California, Switzerland & Spain.

Kelly is a mother, partner & lover of learning. You can hire her to speak on The Value of Unbecoming or to teach you how to flirt with the rules of society as a mother.

Kelly is expected to publish her first book in 2024. She spends her free time dabbling in modern day witchcraft & teaching her daughter all the things she will never be able to learn in schools.

Kelly’s story

Let me tell you about a girl who loved to create wildly efficient systems.

A girl who in her first job tweaked manufacturing & logistics systems in a foundry — all while wearing a hard hat and steel toed boots.

A girl who then upleveled systems to automate the many manual processes to get drivers on the road at Uber.

A girl who then created systems for a new division at Snap.

A girl who then studied systems to understand how to influence, motivate & guide humans as a manager, leader & coach.

This is a girl who approaches working with humans like a science — because it is one. She conducts experiments and carefully analyzes her results, her impact growing exponentially through each phase of life.

A girl who has now had many people she’s only spent a few hours with tell her “she changed the course of their life”.

Then, this girl realized that her obsession with systems was missing something. She needed to get to know the yin that would balance out her affinity for yang.

She discovered Human Design, she got certified in Reiki healing, she studied mediumship, she read a lot of mind bending books, she did The Artist’s Way three times in five years.

But the universe wanted her to get even more yin, and gave that to her in the form of the gift of motherhood in July of 2022.

What previously was a very personal journey to quit the corporate hustle — Kelly now sees something bigger. Namely, that the way we work just isn’t working — especially for families.

Society has robbed us of being able to choose our day to day rhythms, and no amount of boundary setting nor grounding practices will fix that. She dares to dream bigger, so that the future generations have the choice to move in a way that actually works for them.