Fall in love with your sober life.

Nature-connected coaching for sober women who are ready for the payoff.

Portland, Oregon & beyond

Sobriety as an Upgrade

It might have taken you several tries. Years, even.

Not only did you have to fight the tide of cultural messages about how essential alcohol is to the good life, but you've had to renegotiate everything from intimacy to going out for tacos.

So when you finally make it out of the struggle phase, breathless and with spiderwebs in your hair, it seems like this should be it.

Except then it isn't.

Alcohol shows up everywhere from baby showers to funerals, leaving a lot of shoes to fill when it's gone. You may even find yourself faking a good time just so people don't feel sorry for you because you aren't drinking. You may feel like it's unfair that people around you have an "easy button" that you don't get to push anymore.

On the one hand, you know sobriety is the best thing for you, but at the same time, it feels like a downgrade. I know that's not how you want to live your life.

As a coach and mentor who chose sobriety but refuses mediocrity, let me be your guide.

A sober lifestyle doesn't have to feel like you're sitting out the best parts of life. It's the opening towards a life more beautiful than you ever thought possible.

Why I Do This Work

I’ve been joyfully sober since 2018 from alcohol and weed. But that attitude didn’t just happen.

When I finally decided to try sobriety, it felt like a hail mary. I knew if I didn’t give it everything I had, I’d be stuck in that cycle of trying and failing forever. There was no way I was going to take my last breaths full of regrets.

At the time, I was drinking and getting high in a way that, from the outside, most people wouldn’t have considered a problem. But I knew.

And I was stuck. The path I could see—”sober” the way it looked in movies, in what I’d heard about meetings, in the stories I’d been told— wasn’t one I wanted. But staying where I was wasn’t acceptable to me anymore. I was caught between two places I didn’t want to be.

So I created a third option.

When I embarked on what I told myself was a “one-year experiment” with sobriety, it was with a promise to myself that instead of punishing myself for a year, this would be an exploration of what was actually possible.

What I was most afraid of was being left out— as the boring, invisible, lame woman who doesn’t drink. I’d felt that kind of exile before, and I wanted no part of it again. So I gave myself one year to find out what was actually on the other side.

Instead of whiteknuckling it, I went all in— in the opposite direction. I looked for every opportunity to explore who I was. I said yes to things I never would have chosen before. I got up early on Saturday mornings and went looking for what was out there. I sought out the experiences, the people, the places that alcohol and weed had always kept out of reach.

That’s how I found out what was possible— by going towards it, literally.

A couple of months in, I was doing a values exercise. When I looked at my list, I had a full-body knowing— if I wanted to live in alignment with who I actually was, I could never drink or smoke pot again. The results were in. What had started as an experiment became a commitment. Not because I had to. Because I wanted to.

What I found was the real belonging, aliveness, and creativity I’d been reaching for all along.

This is what I want to help you find.

My approach blends what I’ve learned from many guides and teachers: a combination of cutting-edge positive psychology, mindfulness, and an exploration of self and belonging through deep nature connection.

I’m here for sober women to facilitate their deep connection with their truest self, other people, and nature, ready to stop surviving their sobriety and start truly living.

Training

Certified Nature-Connected Life Coach, Earth-Based Institute

Master’s in Education, Eastern Oregon University

Credentialed Professional Coach, International Coaching Federation

Authentic Relating & Social Health Facilitator, Authentic Relating Training International & Seek Healing

Graduate-level Adult Learning Principles, Portland State University & Portland Underground Graduate School

Human-Centered Change Leadership Certificate, IDEO U

Wilderness First Aid Certification, National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS)

Mental Health First Aid Certification, National Council for Mental Wellbeing

*My expertise does not include any 12-step or treatment program, and I do not provide medical advice.

Right now, sobriety may feel like the responsible choice, not the exciting one. That’s about to change…

How it Works:

01
You arrive exactly as you are

No need to have it figured out. We start where you are, and get curious together about where you want to go.

02
We go outside.

Our sessions happen in nature— walking, noticing, letting the living world be part of the conversation. something shifts when you get out of your head and into your senses.

03
You start remembering.

It isn’t that you’re becoming someone new. You begin remembering who you’ve always been, and discovering what’s been waiting for you on the other side of numbing.

The Energy Treasure Hunt: Discover what sobriety is making possible

If you’re done numbing and ready to feel genuinely alive, you’ll definitely want The Energy Treasure Hunt— a free PDF guide and guided audio experience that helps you see exactly where your energy is going and how to start calling it back.

What You Get: ✓A guided self-assessment across 8 areas of your life ✓Reflection prompts to help you dig deeper ✓A 20-minute audio experience with Naomi walking you through it ✓One small shift to start this week

The Opportunity for the Most Profound Transformation of Your Life Shouldn’t Pass You By

Without an expert guide who knows this territory intimately, many women stay in the in-between. Sober, but waiting for life to get good. Doing the “right thing” but never quite feeling it. That sweet, tender part that wants to grow towards the light gets buried under the weight of “don’t make a big deal out of yourself, good-girl energy.” And the sad part is, the most profound possibility passes by like a cartoon ghost, without ever becoming what it was always meant to be.

What Clients Say:

“Through our work together, I now feel a deeper connection to my intuition, a sense of purpose and direction.

— Educator, Musician, Sober Two Years

“The growth in my marriage and close friendships is palpable. I've found myself more confident and capable as I slowly step onto the path I've designed.”

— Family Business Owner, Writer, Sober Four Years

“I never imagined that sobriety would be the key that would unlock so many wonderful things in my life.”

— Lawyer, Sober One Year

“I thought that giving up alcohol would be a dismal life sentence of boredom and feeling left out. I couldn't have been more wrong. It has been life-giving!

These experiences have been instrumental in opening myself up and changing my life for the better. ”

— Creative, Executive Vice President, Sober One Year, workshop and group experience participant

How to Work With Me:

  • Small Group Experiences

    Intentionally designed to tap into the wisdom of the group and of nature itself so you leave with more clarity and inspiration.

  • 1:1 Coaching

    Professional coaching and nature-connection practices create the ideal conditions for you to connect with your deepest self.