about me

Welcome! My name is Hannah and my work is dedicated to helping people find connection with their animals and within themselves. I believe that the plants and animals around us are our greatest gifts and most profound teachers and am honored to help translate the language between humans and their animal companions.

I have spoken the language of animals for my entire life and over the last few years have intentionally refined that gift into a dedicated telepathic practice. Having spent decades caring for, rescuing, and rehabilitating a wide variety of species as well as facilitating several sets of unlikely animal friendships, I have a deeply embedded knowledge of interspecies connections and relationships, offering practical support as well as telepathic and relational support. Born overseas to international parents, I now live and operate on the southern U.S. border between Texas and Mexico-with my amazing family of humans and animals. My experience in this deep and complex landscape has deeply shaped my perspective as well as my connection to the land, animals, and people around me.

As a complex trauma survivor and advocate my work is deeply trauma informed. Whether I am working with a rescue animal carrying the weight of a traumatic past, a household experiencing friction or change, or a family navigating the sacred and painful grief of end-of-life transition, I bring a fierce, compassionate protective space to the table. I understand how trauma affects the nervous system—both human and animal—and my sessions are designed to heal, stabilize, and honor the pacing that safety requires.

I have been extremely blessed and privileged to work with some truly incredible psychologists, healers, and animal communicators who have impacted my work and knowledge greatly and helped me realize and refine my intuitive gifts, including and especially being able to hear and understand the animals.

Beyond my intuitive work, I am currently finishing my dissertation for my master’s degree in Sociology with a research background covering marriages and families, domestic violence, masculinity, immigration, public health, and disasters and I have conducted and presented original research at international conferences. I have spent the last several years working in academia, for a civil rights and immigration firm while writing for the Laredo Morning Times and Tragaluz Magazine.

I am here to help you truly hear what your animal is trying to say, and to build a bridge of mutual respect, healing, and profound peace in your home.

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