How Reneé got here
There was a point where I collapsed on my kitchen floor and knew, very clearly, that nobody was coming to fix this.
I'd been sick since I was eighteen — ulcerative colitis, a ruptured colon, life support, somewhere around eighteen surgeries over two decades. The second time my body fell apart, a national medical board reviewed my case and came back with: we don't know what's wrong with you, and we don't know how to fix you.
That was the moment I stopped waiting.
Within a year of turning toward energy work — reiki, emotional processing, shamanic practice, meridian work, everything I could find — I was prescription-free. Twenty-plus years of illness, and it shifted in twelve months.
I didn't know exactly what had done it, so I went back and started looking. What I found was that I'd been carrying years of unprocessed emotion in my body, and once I started actually feeling it rather than surviving through it, things began to move.
Before all of this, I spent years in the corporate world as a licensed CPA. Five degrees. I understood how to perform competence. I also understood the particular emptiness of being successful at something that has nothing to do with who you actually are. Leaving that identity was its own kind of surgery.
Eventually I changed my name — Reneé, my middle name, means reborn — because that's honestly what it felt like. Not as a brand. Just as the truth of what had happened.
Now I sit with people who are somewhere in the middle of their own version of that. People who notice the same patterns showing up in every relationship, or who feel fine on paper and hollow in the body, or who know there's something more but can't name it yet.
I work through intuitive channeling, emotional body healing, and hypnotherapy — not as a menu, but as whatever the session needs. I connect to a client's energy before we even begin, so there's already something real in the room when we start.
I'm not a guru. I'm still doing my own work. I'm just someone who's been through enough to know what it looks like when something's ready to shift.