Cultivating a life of color and courage

A vibrant life is waiting on the other side of your to-do list.

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What if your identity has nothing to do with what you accomplish today?

You’ve worked hard your whole life—earning the promotion, finishing the book (because book club is for books), and caring for your family—but somewhere along the way, life turned in to one long to-do list. You used to float, but now you’re treading water.

Your heart aches for something more.

Hi, friend. I’m so glad you’re here.

I’m Rachel, and I know what it feels like to build a life that looks full from the outside while still wrestling with the feeling that something is missing.

For most of my life, I was the woman who never slowed down. I had a plan and I was going to make it happen: growing my career, raising a family, and pouring into my community. I was driven, capable, and quietly running on empty. Life had become one long to-do list, and somewhere along the way, I had lost my joy.

One day, I finally sank to my knees and poured my heart out to Jesus. I released everything I had been clinging to.

In that moment, my faith became deeply personal. I realized God wasn’t asking me to bring Him my plans. He was waiting patiently for me to surrender so that He could unfold the plans He has in store for me.

Today I draw on more than fifteen years of marketing and executive leadership experience—and everything I've learned in the beautiful, messy work of raising three kids—to help women trade the exhaustion of constant proving for a life that is rooted, present, and fully alive. A life of color and courage.

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We were never meant to walk alone.

This isn’t another productivity hack or success framework. It’s an invitation to do the deep, slow work of cultivating the soil of your heart—to rest in your identity as beloved daughter.

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Ways we can walk together

Speaking

From retreats to keynote talks, I would love the opportunity to speak for your group, parish, or organization. My talks can be tailored to your event to help them feel as personal as possible.

Workshops

Through guided reflections and candid conversations, my workshops create space for women to slow down, go deeper, and rest in their identity as beloved daughters of God.

Mentoring

For the woman who is ready to go all in. Mentoring is my most personal offering: a one-on-one experience built around your season of life and everything you're carrying in it.

Writing

Explore The Neon Lion on Substack where I share personal stories and reflections on faith, motherhood, and grace hidden in everyday moments.

What’s the best that could happen?

Whether you're curious about working together, looking to book a speaking engagement, or just want to say hello, I'd love to connect.

I can’t wait to hear what’s on your heart.