The Instagram accounts I own, manage, and shape. Each one has its own voice, its own audience, its own intention.
A running journal built around one ritual: the same photo on every run, paired with honest reflections on how it actually felt. What started as personal accountability has grown into a community of women improving themselves one mile at a time. Bold, colorful, real. No curated highlight reel, no “crushed it” energy, just honest miles.
View on Instagram →Real food, mostly homemade, from a Methow Valley kitchen. An ex-D1 athlete with PCOS who started eating meat at 25 and is figuring out what real fueling looks like now. Organic, whole, no seed oils, no apologies. Anti-diet, pro-flavor, pro-color.
View on Instagram →A golden retriever in the Methow Valley with a rich inner life and an iPhone-toting mom. Layla speaks in short, joyful bursts: the ball, the river, the nap, the mom who brought the ball to the river before the nap. Adventure dog by day, dramatic homebody by night, certified service dog when the vest goes on.
The community space for the Loup Loup Ski Team, a 100% volunteer-coached alpine racing program for U8 through U12 athletes based out of Loup Loup Ski Bowl, the nonprofit hill in Okanogan County, WA. Race days across Washington State, the team’s own Wolf Chase Race, and the daily reality of small-mountain ski racing. For team families, locals, fellow racers around the state, and anyone who loves what a small ski hill can produce.
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