WRITTEN 2.0: Mentorship Program

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You want to tell your story.

You tell people you’re writing it—or that you want to write it—but is it WRITTEN?

How do we move from desire to completion?

We all wrestle with self-doubt, perfectionism, and the fear that our story won’t matter. But here’s the truth:

You are already enough.

You don’t need to be healed, perfect, or have it all figured out to start. You don’t need 10,000 subscribers, a book deal, or a massive email list to begin reclaiming your soul’s story.

But isn’t writing my story selfish?

Yes. Gloriously selfish. And that’s exactly why it’s important.

For centuries, women have been taught to be selfless.

To put others first. To shrink. To disappear.

So much so that, as Sue Monk Kidd says, “It can actually feel uncomfortable when we attempt to search for one.”

I know you feel it—that glimmer inside you.

The knowing that your story is powerful, healing, and worth telling.

Here’s the thing though.

This isn’t about chasing a six-figure book deal or the NYT bestseller list.

This is about the alchemy of being uncertain and doing it anyway.

It’s about the process:

🔹 The transformation that happens when you give voice to what’s been silenced.
🔹 The joyful reclamation of lost soul parts.
🔹 The journey up the mountain, step by step, until you have a body of work that is true to you.

This is about excavating the moments that shaped you—your hurts, your turning points, your joys—and crafting them into something meaningful.

It’s not just writing, but healing.

Because writing our stories isn’t just about what we put on the page.

 It’s about what it does to us.

When we take what has been hidden and bring it into the light, something profound happens.

We transform.

YOU are the jewel in your crown.
YOU are the one you’ve been waiting for.

My job?

To support, guide, and provide the scaffolding for your unique journey toward your soul’s calling.

So tell me:

  •  What wants to be spoken?

  •  What wants to be released?

  • What wants to be gifted to others?

  •  What wants to be heard?



“For the woman I overheard say she wants to write a memoir, but can’t help feeling it’s self-indulgent… 

May I go on record here. 

Writing memoir is gloriously self-indulgent and I’m perfectly okay with that. Women have been told so many times to be selfless that it can actually feel uncomfortable when we attempt to search for one. 

When I write memoir, I’m undoubtedly in search of wholeness. Maybe I’m trying to resolve something, heal a wound, redeem some part of myself that has been orphaned or lost, or give a voice to what has been silenced. Maybe I’m trying to step into my truth. Maybe I’m trying to reveal myself to myself. 

But here’s something I didn’t expect. Writing memoir can also be gloriously other-indulgent. The process not only takes me into myself, it frees me from myself. When I manage to distill my experience into meaning and integrate that meaning into my life through the creation of a narrative, I make it possible to move on without all the preoccupation and unconscious pull of the experience. It’s the unexamined experience that wreaks the most havoc in my life and in my relationships.  

The surprise is always this. The deeper we delve into our own lives, the more likely we are to tap into a universal experience. We find the portal to everyone.”

– Sue Monk Kidd

Are you ready to write your story?

I cannot wait to see what you unearth.

Please note, my calendar is limited to a very small number of private clients to facilitate deeper inquiry and support.

Ready to begin?

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Meet Your Guide:

Writing isn’t just what I do—it’s how I make sense of the world. It has saved me more than once and continues to be the place I call home. We all struggle with doubt and perfectionism – trust me, I've been in the shadow of a sister on the cover on 38 Vogues, walked the path of secondary infertility for six years, and as a result, questioned whether I am worthy enough.

What I've learned is that these stories and experiences only serve to make me more of who I am – but only if I have the courage to bring forth the jewels from within me.  

Whether you're just starting or have a project underway, I’m here to guide you through your writing journey with personalized support, accountability, and inspiration.

Our goal?

A fun, inspiring, adventurous journey towards your full self-expression and wholeness, all through telling your unique story. 

I know what it means to face the blank page, to wrestle with doubt, and to write anyway. If you're looking for guidance in building your own writing practice, finishing what you start, or believing in your voice, I’m here to help.

I can’t wait to hear what you’re dreaming about!

THE JOY OF WONDER

“Sophie provides a palpable resonance with the aspects of experience and creativity that are simultaneously the most beautiful and the most difficult to articulate. Her balanced melding of personal experience with universal musings provides a glimpse into the life of a rare someone who has matured without losing the ability to experience wonder. Her work leaves the reader believing that ultimately our only ability as human animals is to reminisce together – about our pasts, about our presents, about our futures.”

Haans Nicholas Mott, designer

OVERCOMING DOUBT

“[Sophie is] comprehensively tooled with every component necessary to truly alter the trajectory of two classes of people:

Those with similar experiences, who want nothing more than the comfort of knowing that they can persevere, because others have done so.

And those who she will save from ever having to house, sleep and nurse a full-time inner critic or fear because [she has] nurtured them to know that there is a better way.”

ASSEMBLING YOUR TRUE STORY

“I continue to see you decimate hardships in life, breaking them to atoms and assembling them back in the form of your true story, giving reason to to things that would break anyone else. You’re peerless and I know that I won’t encounter anyone of your kind.”

A RICHER MORE MEANINGFUL LIFE

“Some people see the world as lifters and leaners. But you are the essence of carrying the meaning of hardship, so that others have a sense of weightlessness or, at the very least, a lightened load.

A martyr is someone who wears the burden so that others don’t have to. A miracle is someone who proudly accepts circumstances and makes meaning of them for a richer, more meaningful life. You’re a miracle and even the most isolated of cynics can at one stage in their life believe in a miracle.

You’re someone to believe in.” 

– Matt Linney