We all need connection.
We all need to be heard.
We all need to be seen.
We all need to be validated.
We all need to be understood.
We all need support—especially when our friends have had enough of our BS!
I do that for people (young and old)
and I do it really well.
Turns out, I do that really well too.
So if you're looking for a safe place to land for you or your kids, where you're seen, heard, and understood—but you're also ready to get uncomfortable and done with your own BS—I'm ready for you.
A safe, judgment-free space to talk. Open, honest, and entirely yours.
A mix of deep listening, honest reflection, and real talk. No sugar-coating.
No fluff, no BS—just what you need to move forward. Straight up.
Because while I'll hold your hand as you explore the deepest, darkest parts of yourself, I sure as hell won't let you stay there.
I bring decades of both professional expertise and lived experience, just not the kind that sits neatly on a résumé.
My understanding of people, relationships, trauma, and resilience hasn't just been studied, it's been lived.
I grew up in a complex and unsafe environment, navigated loss, mental health challenges, and the realities of rebuilding life more than once. I've experienced the impact of trauma, disconnection, and starting over, and I've also done the work to heal, grow, and create something different.
That journey is what allows me to sit with people in the hard places, without judgement, without panic, and without needing to "fix" them.
Because I know change is possible. Not in theory, but in practice.
Alongside this, my work as a sexologist allows me to support clients with the often unspoken parts of life; sexual wellbeing, desire, dysfunction, identity, and the impact of past experiences on intimacy and connection.
Whether someone is working through sexual trauma, feeling disconnected from their body, navigating relationships, or exploring their identity, I provide a space that is informed, inclusive, and free from shame.
And if that all sounds a bit polished, don't worry. I'm also human, imperfect, and someone who genuinely gets it.
I felt stuck for years. One session with Tasha gave me the clarity I'd been chasing forever.
It's like talking to a best friend—if that best friend had the guts to tell you the truth, help you fix your life, and make you laugh while doing it.
Tasha doesn't just listen—she challenges you, calls you out (with love), and helps you actually change.
Finding the right therapist or coach is personal, so let's keep it simple.
No pressure, no weirdness—just a chat.