Hi, I’m Miriam

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My Story

I started my career as a pelvic physical therapist, listening closely to what women carried beneath their symptoms.

It became clear to me early on that most women weren’t only seeking relief from physical pain or symptoms. They were carrying unspoken experiences, unresolved thresholds, and moments in their lives that had never been met.

I recognized this because I had lived it myself.


What is not met does not go away.

Years later, my work as a pelvic physical therapist gave women space to speak about intimate, often shame-filled experiences the medical system struggles to hold. Over time, I felt a growing mismatch between what women needed and what the medical model allowed. My body responded with burnout, grief, and anger — signals I could no longer ignore.

I left clinical care and began offering space beyond the medical setting, meeting women through some of the most profound moments of their lives — first bleed, sexual awakening, pregnancy and birth, loss, motherhood, menopause — and the emotions that surface when earlier experiences remain unresolved.

It was through my own thresholds that I came to trust there is an innate feminine intelligence within us — one that uses loss, change, and transition to evolve us, asking us to meet old pain, lineage patterns, and outdated identities so something truer can take form.

In my own life, thresholds such as loss, pregnancy, and motherhood became my greatest teachers. They asked me to meet parts of myself that were the hardest to see and feel.

And it was through meeting them — rather than moving past them

that something deeper emerged: a trust in life, and a beauty I could not have reached any other way.

My life now is a devotion — to living from my soul, to the feminine spirit, and to showing my daughter that we can answer our calling in a way that serves others as deeply as it serves ourselves.

I believe that turning inward at these times is not optional — it is essential to who we are as women.

When we stay with what is difficult, it becomes the passage that brings us back home.

Today, I weave together everything I’ve lived and learned: my understanding of a woman’s body, my training in breathwork and feminine medicine, and my reverence for what women have carried across generations.

I currently hold space virtually and in-person, offering womb healing, breathwork, and hands on-womb hara massage ceremony.

My Experience ⇣

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I currently live with my husband, our daughter Juniper and our dog Stevie in West Michigan.

I work both virtually and in-person, supporting women through breathwork and womb-centered healing—including fertility, grief, and trauma—to reconnect with who they are.

Doctorate of Physical Therapy, Temple University

Bachelor of Science Kinesiology, The University of Michigan

Holistic Pelvic Care™, Tami Lynn Kent

Marriage and Family Therapy (1 year), LaSalle University

Pain Reprocessing Therapy, Pain Reprocessing Therapy Institute

Sarno x Sachs Method, Nicole Sachs

Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy, Howard Schubiner

My Experience

Somatic Therapy Level 1, The Somatic Therapy Center

Women's Health Coaching and Functional Nutrition, IWHI

Yoga Therapy I (500 Hour), The Yoga Life Institute

Breathwork Level 1-4, David Elliot and Erin Telford

Breathwork and Business/Soul Mentorship with Michelle Davella of Pushing Beauty

Integrative Womb Hara Massage, Institute of Feminine Arts

Birth Medicine Story, Pam England

+ many trainings in manual and neuromuscular therapies centered on pelvic healing. My background is in pelvic physical therapy across clinical settings, and I now work exclusively virtually.

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“In my quest for answers and reprieve, I found Miriam. As she helped me pull back each layer of protection I had built in order to hide my most authentic self, I began to realize what a gift I had been given to cross paths in this lifetime with someone like her. She creates the safest and most sacred of spaces to connect, trust, and ultimately, heal. Humanity needs more people like Miriam; everyday I am so grateful for her work.

Noelle, California


If you resonate with my story and you’re interested in working together, see the Threshold Portal