Why I Built This House
That title has never left me.
Imagine beginning…
I didn’t set out to build a business.
I set out to build the place I spent most of my life looking for.
A place where people don’t have to perform before they belong.
A place where grief is welcome.
Wonder is welcome.
Questions are welcome.
Silence is welcome.
You are welcome.
And who am I?
I’m Brit.
For much of my life, I believed I was searching for answers.
Looking back now, I think I was searching for something much quieter.
A place where nothing about my existence had to be negotiated.
It took years of walking through grief, trauma, loss, relationships, awakening, and countless questions before I realized something that changed everything.
Home wasn’t somewhere I needed to find.
It was something I needed to remember.
That realization didn’t just change my life.
It changed the way I sit with other people.
What I Actually Do
This is where the biggest evolutions happen.
I honestly don’t think you “heal people.”
I don’t think you “fix people.”
I don’t even think you “teach people.”
I think you create the conditions where people finally stop abandoning themselves.
That’s it.
Everything else grows from there.
People often ask me what happens during a session.
The truth is…
it’s different every time.
Some people arrive carrying grief.
Some carry anxiety.
Some are standing at the beginning of an awakening.
Some are trying to connect to their lost younger self.
Some simply know they’ve lost touch with themselves and don’t know how to find their way back.
I don’t believe my role is to tell you who you should become.
I believe my role is to create a space where you feel safe enough to remember who you’ve always been.
Sometimes that looks like conversation.
Sometimes spiritual intervention.
Sometimes silence.
Sometimes tears.
Sometimes laughter.
Sometimes it feels like finally setting down armour you’ve carried for years.
Whatever unfolds…
we don’t rush it.
We simply begin where you are.
I don’t want to be remembered as someone who changed people.
I hope to be remembered as someone whose presence helped people stay together long enough to find themselves again.
Because healing has never felt like becoming someone new to me.
It has always felt like coming Home.
If you’ve found your way here…
welcome.
Whether you’re carrying grief…
burnout…
questions…
hope…
or simply a quiet feeling that there must be more than surviving…
I’m glad you’re here.
Nothing about your existence has to be negotiated in this space.