Nature’s Path Wellness Practitioners
Brenda Weinberg
Brenda was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She is passionate about helping people reconnect with their bodies through the power of nutrition, bodywork and mindful living. She is a nutritionist who uses coaching and a food as medicine approach to help you along your journey.
Brenda’s mission is to create a safe and welcoming space for reflection, nourishment, and healing, where you can fully relax and unwind. Through personalized nutrition guidance, wellness coaching, and bodywork, she helps you uncover what has been holding you back and reconnect with your body’s natural balance.
She holds a Master of Science in Nutrition (MScN) with a clinical concentration from the National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM) in Portland, Oregon.
In addition to her nutrition training, she brings 14 years of experience as a licensed massage therapist. She is passionate about integrating bodywork and nutrition to create a holistic and sustainable approach to wellness. Living abroad in South Korea for five years teaching English gave her valuable experiences in adaptability, cultural awareness, humility and interpersonal skills. During this time, she also completed a 200-hour in-person yoga teacher training course, deepening her understanding of mind and body wellness.
She loves working with individuals experiencing gut imbalances, autoimmune conditions, women’s health, and stress-related concerns, using a blend of evidence-based nutrition, health coaching and therapeutic massage.
Nutrition Coach and Massage Therapist
Cassy Miller
Cassy is a certified professional whole person coach, with additional coaching certifications in ADHD and Group Coaching, as well as a consultant who supports whole person wellbeing through clarity, compassion, and a deep return to self. Her work is rooted in the belief that sustainable change happens when the mind, body, emotions, and lived experience are honored together.
As a neurodivergent coach with ADHD, Cassy understands firsthand the tension between capability and overwhelm, insight and exhaustion, achievement and burnout. She knows what it feels like to navigate a world that often rewards masking, urgency, and self sacrifice. This lived experience deeply informs her work and allows her to support clients with empathy, nuance, and respect for their nervous systems.
Cassy’s approach blends professional training with real life understanding and she brings evidence informed practices together with deep listening, emotional intelligence, and intuitive presence. Her work is strengths based and neurodiversity affirming, grounded in the belief that there is no one size fits all path to wellbeing. Instead, she partners with each person to explore what truly supports their energy, focus, values, and overall health.
Before coaching, Cassy spent more than a decade working in the nonprofit sector in Executive Leadership. While that chapter shaped her understanding of burnout, resilience, and systems, her work today is centered on helping people reconnect with themselves, and create lives that feel supportive rather than depleting.
Cassy works with adults navigating ADHD, burnout, identity shifts, and the desire for more ease and authenticity in their lives. Whether someone is seeking steadiness, self trust, healthier patterns, or a deeper sense of alignment, she meets them where they are and walks alongside them with care and curiosity.
If you’re looking for a neurodiversity affirming space and are ready to explore a more supportive, authentic way of living and to reconnect with yourself, Cassy welcomes you to connect and explore working together.
ADHD and Executive Coach
Elizabeth Knutsen
Elizabeth is a Certified Brainspotting Practitioner who believes that healing isn't about fixing what's broken, but about unlocking the profound wisdom already held within the body.
For the past 6 years, she has specialized in guiding individuals to not just understand their trauma and shame on an intellectual level, but to release it from their nervous system. Her work is built on a fundamental truth: you cannot "think" your way out of a physiological response. By using the powerful, somatic approach of Brainspotting, she facilitates a direct pathway to the subcortical brain, where trauma is stored, allowing for deep, lasting resolution.
What you won't find here is a one-size-fits-all solution. Elizabeth's approach is collaborative and intensive, creating a healing container where you can safely slay the shame that holds you back and reach new levels of embodied awareness. Her clients learn to relate to their bodies not as a source of fear or pain, but as their greatest resource for healing and resilience.
When she's not holding space for clients, you can find her lifting at the gym, reading working class theory and catering to her two cats, Binx and Emily.
Her mission is to empower you to move from a life of managing symptoms to one of thriving authenticity.
Certified Brainspotting Practitioner
Erin Boyt is a retired dancer and choreographer who found CranioSacral Therapy while looking for help with stubborn recurring dance injury. Knowing she wanted to be able to dance forever, Erin made it her life's mission to learn everything she could about how bodies work, how emotional trauma shows up in our physical bodies, and the somatic language that ties it all together.
Since 2007, Erin has been immersed in the Healing Arts through movement, biomechanics, and somatic modalities. She was certified in 2022 with Carol Gray Center for CranioSacral Studies and now helps people manage chronic pain, address difficult emotions, and work through trauma.
Craniosacral Therapist
Erin Boyt
Jenna Kluwe
After nearly 20 years in the mental health field, Jenna shifted from licensed clinical practice to coaching in order to offer care that is more collaborative, accessible, and aligned with her values. She believes healing is not limited to traditional therapy—it can also come through skills training, intentional exploration, community, and reconnecting with the self.
Her work is grounded, empathetic, and practical—mixing heart, wisdom, and real-world tools that clients can use immediately.
Jenna’s coaching focuses on two primary pillars:
DBT Skills Coaching
Jenna guides clients through the core modules of Dialectical Behavior Therapy skills—Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance, Emotion Regulation, Interpersonal Effectiveness, and Walking the Middle Path. Her approach is structured yet supportive, helping clients apply these skills in real life to reduce suffering, increase emotional stability, and build a life that feels more aligned and manageable.
Psychedelic Preparation & Integration Coaching
Jenna provides non-clinical support for individuals exploring psychedelic experiences—whether through personal healing, spiritual exploration, or personal development. She helps clients prepare for sessions with intention and clarity, and integrates insights afterward with grounding, reflection, and actionable steps. Her integration work is trauma-informed, client-led, and deeply respectful of each person’s inner healing intelligence.
DBT Skills Coach and Psychedelic Integration Coach
Joanna Wiley
Energetic Medicine Practitioner and Teacher; Ceremonial Sound Practitioner
Joanna is a trauma-informed shamanic practitioner, teacher, ceremonial guide, and sound therapy facilitator with over 20 years of professional experience in Shamanic and Energetic Medicine, sound work, and integrative healing practices. Her work is grounded in long-standing ceremonial traditions, nervous-system awareness, and relational approaches that support clarity, stability, and meaningful change during periods of transition.
She has trained across five lineages: Peruvian, Mayan, Celtic, Lakota, and Cree, and is a multiple Mesa Carrier. Joanna also brings more than three decades of lived experience with expanded states of consciousness and holds psilocybin facilitator certification. Her work emphasizes preparation, ethical care, and thoughtful integration, with a strong commitment to safety, discernment, and respect for each individual’s lived experience.
Joanna offers one-on-one healing sessions, ceremonial sound experiences, group retreats, and rites of passage. She works with people who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or at a threshold of change. Joanna offers steady, grounded support that helps interrupt long-standing patterns and restore a sense of connection, clarity, and forward movement.
Jordan Pederoso
Psilocybin Facilitator and Yoga Practitioner
Jordan is a licensed psilocybin facilitator and yin yoga practitioner who creates calm, supportive spaces for deep healing and self-connection. As a person of color, she brings a strong commitment to inclusivity, cultural awareness, and safety in healing work, understanding how important it is for people to feel seen and held in these spaces.
Her work is rooted in the principles of yin yoga—slowness, presence, and listening to the body. Jordan weaves these practices into preparation, journey support, and integration, helping clients soften, ground, and connect with their inner wisdom. She approaches each experience with care, respect, and curiosity, honoring that no two journeys are the same.
With a trauma-informed and embodied approach, Jordan offers steady guidance and thoughtful integration, supporting clients in making meaning of their experiences in a way that feels practical, nourishing, and authentic. She meets people where they are and walks alongside them with clarity, compassion, and trust in the process.
Kiren Ali
Marriage and Family Therapist
Kiren holds an MS in Marriage and Family Therapy and is a Certified Drug and Alcohol Addiction Counselor. She brings a compassionate, relational approach to therapy rooted in psychology and cultural awareness. She works with individuals, couples, and families, helping clients feel heard and understood while navigating challenges, strengthening their relationships, building resilience, and deepening connection.
Kiren integrates evidence-based modalities including Gottman Method Couples Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), and hypnotherapy to support meaningful growth, healing, and positive change.
MarySue Tolson
MarySue is an ICF Associate Certified Coach who is driven by the belief that when we reconnect with ourselves, we reclaim our energy and unlock the strength to transform every area of our lives. Her own journey reflects this truth. For more than 20 years, she has provided direct support to people with developmental disabilities. Her decades in direct care give her a unique, lived understanding of what service-driven fatigue feels like. Over time, she began to experience the exhaustion many service-driven individuals face: burnout, overwhelm, and the weight of constantly putting herself last. This sense of depletion sparked a profound transformation, built through small, intentional steps forward.
Through regular self-care, mindful presence, and sustainable daily routines, MarySue has built practices that consistently refill her cup. These practices enabled her to show up for others with renewed strength and presence. Prioritizing her well-being has not just restored her energy; it has reconnected her to her purpose. Now, she is devoted to helping others find that same sense of grounded wholeness.
As a Whole Person Coach, MarySue specializes in supporting caregivers, educators, healthcare workers, and service-driven individuals who give endlessly and often struggle to set boundaries, recover from burnout, or feel permission to care for themselves.
MarySue’s coaching is guided by the truth that well-being is not optional: it is foundational. She creates a compassionate, supportive, and nonjudgmental space. In this space, clients can step back, gain clarity, and realign with their inner needs. Whether she is guiding someone through the realities of burnout, helping them rebuild sustainable habits, or supporting a shift toward healthier patterns, MarySue brings a steady, grounding presence into every session.
Her commitment to her own well-being is woven through both her coaching and her personal life. Outside of her work, MarySue finds replenishment in nature. She loves hiking, camping, traveling, spending time with her husband and their dogs, and experiencing the healing power of being outdoors. These moments of connection remind her that nature, moving with intention, and mindfully slowing down are key to living a deeply nourished life.
If you are ready to reclaim your energy, restore your balance, and build a life that truly fills your cup, MarySue would be honored to walk with you as you step into a more grounded and nourished way of living.
Whole Person Coach
Navie Hollis
Expressive Arts Practitioner and Psilocybin Facilitator
Navie is an expressive arts practitioner and psilocybin facilitator who supports healing through creativity, curiosity, and grounded presence. She began this work after recognizing that traditional therapeutic approaches were no longer creating the progress she needed in her own personal healing journey. Psilocybin played a key role in helping her reconnect with compassion, insight, and a steady sense of self, ultimately shaping her professional focus.
Navie holds a master’s degree in psychology and public health policy from New York University and has extensive clinical research experience in child development, trauma, neurodivergence, memory, and emotion. Through her research work, she developed a deep understanding of human development and the powerful processes that support healing and transformation. Navie incorporates expressive arts in preparation and integration as a gentle, intuitive tool, using creative practices to help clients access inner experiences, release emotion, and explore meaning in ways that feel safe, personal, and grounding. She believes art can hold feelings that are difficult to put into language, offering a way to process trauma and express truth without pressure to explain or analyze. Whether through drawing, color, or symbolic imagery, she uses art to create space for insight, emotional regulation, and connection to the self.
Navie honors the cultural traditions and lineages that have safeguarded sacred plant knowledge across generations, approaching this work with humility and respect. She welcomes clients of all identities and backgrounds, with a focus on supporting BIPOC and LGBTQ+ communities.
Sarah McMinn
Spiritual Coach, Psychedelic Integration Coach, and Psilocybin Facilitator
Sarah is an certified spiritual life coach and licensed psilocybin facilitator, spiritual mentor, and sacred ceremonialist committed to creating safe spaces for deep transformation. Since 2021, she has been guiding plant-medicine journeys. Her path as a healer began with immersive work in a shamanic church, and deepened through certification with InnerTrek. Along the way she has expanded her skills through training in spiritual life coaching, meditation, energy work, women’s work, and sound medicine, allowing her to blend Eastern and Western healing traditions with a trauma-informed, heart-centered approach.
In her work, Sarah holds a firm belief in the resilience and sacredness of the human spirit. She gently guides women through grief and loss, chronic illness, motherhood and parenting challenges, creative blocks, spiritual reconnection, and the often messy transitions of life, supporting clients in reclaiming wholeness, reawakening their inner wisdom, and reclaiming power over their narrative. Known for her grounded presence, deep compassion, and unwavering respect for each individual’s journey, she creates a container of trust, holding sacred space for healing, transformation, and growth. Her unique integrative approach is not about quick “fixes,” but about nurturing sustainable healing, self-discovery, and reclaiming one’s path with gentleness and courage.who believes healing is a sacred, collaborative process that unfolds through presence, intention, and reconnecting with the deeper self. Her approach blends grounded spirituality, practical tools, and Earth-based wisdom, combining spiritual insight with real-world practices that clients can integrate immediately.
Spiritual Coaching: Sarah supports clients in reconnecting with their intuition, cultivating inner steadiness, and remembering who they are beneath conditioning, overwhelm, or transition. Her approach weaves mindfulness, somatic awareness, self-inquiry, and nature-based wisdom to help clients navigate grief, life transitions, identity shifts, and spiritual emergence with clarity and compassion.
Psychedelic Preparation & Integration Coaching: Sarah supports clients through the full arc of a psychedelic journey. Her preparation work centers on helping clients feel grounded, resourced, and emotionally ready for the experience ahead. Afterward, her integration process invites clients to gently unpack what arose through the translation of insights into meaningful life shifts. Her approach is spacious, intuitive, and holistic, allowing clients to make sense of their journey while staying connected to their inner wisdom. e of managing symptoms to one of thriving authenticity.
Tanesha Wilcox
Massage Therapist, Embodiment Coach, and Reiki Healer
Tanesha Wilcox is a Holistic Transformation Facilitator whose work integrates therapeutic massage, Reiki and energetic balancing, somatic and nervous-system awareness, and trauma-informed life coaching. Through her signature embodiment method, Phoenix in the Oak™, she helps clients move beyond mental understanding and reconnect with the wisdom of the body — relieving physical and emotional tension while accessing deeper clarity, empowerment, and self-trust. Her sessions support the unraveling of old patterns and guide clients into resilient, embodied ways of living and being.
Her approach is complementary to talk therapy, offering an embodied pathway to healing by engaging the nervous system, energy field, and lived experience of the body. Tanesha uses somatic and NLP-informed coaching tools, intuitive touch, and energy-aware practices to help clients identify what they are feeling, shift it through the body, and integrate change in real time. Her work supports clients in returning to the essence of who they are — before the stories — and learning to live that truth with presence and intention.
She is passionate about creating a safe, nurturing space where clients can slow down, breathe, and shift from survival into presence. Meeting each person exactly where they are, Tanesha offers compassionate witnessing, grounded guidance, and practical tools that empower clients to move from overwhelm into clarity, from holding into softening, and from disconnection into reconnection with their authentic self. Her work invites healing on physical, emotional, and energetic levels, honoring each client’s innate capacity to restore balance and rise into who they’re becoming.
Vesper Andes
Vesper Andes (they/them) is a Board-Certified Clinical Chaplain, somatic healing practitioner, sound healer, ritual facilitator, and guide for plant medicine preparation and integration. With a background spanning hospital chaplaincy, mental and behavioral health, crisis intervention, substance-use recovery, trauma coaching, and eight years of military service, Vesper brings a rare blend of grounded professionalism and deeply compassionate spiritual care.
Over the past decade, Vesper has supported individuals at their most vulnerable thresholds—through trauma, loss, transition, and profound transformation. Their work is rooted in the understanding that healing occurs across the physical, emotional, spiritual, and energetic layers of the self. Through somatic healing, they help clients reconnect to the wisdom of the body; through sound healing, they use vibration and resonance to support emotional regulation and deep restoration; through ritual facilitation, they create meaningful ceremonies for life transitions and healing; and through plant medicine preparation and integration, they offer steady, trauma-informed guidance for those navigating non-ordinary states.
Approaching each person with presence, respect, and cultural humility, Vesper supports clients in identifying root causes—both seen and unseen—and offers practices and rituals that foster clarity, wholeness, and reconnection to self, community, land, and the sacred.
Vesper also partners with therapists and other providers who want professional consultation on creating spiritual care plans for their clients that complement their current treatment programs.
Spiritual Coach, Sound Healer, and Death Doula