And I believe that midlife isn't the end of your story — it's where you finally get to write it on your own terms.
My Story
For most of my adult life, I've been deeply immersed in the world of health and wellness — not as a hobby, but as a profession and a way of life. I spent years managing my husband's health and wellness practice, then nearly a decade coaching wellness practitioners, training their teams, and speaking at live events about what it actually takes to build a healthy, intentional life.
I knew the research. I practiced what I preached. I moved my body, nourished it well, invested in my mindset, and showed up intentionally for the people and work I loved.
And then, at 48, my body stopped me in my tracks.
Despite everything I knew and everything I did, I hit a serious wall with my health, my energy, and my sense of self. After months of testing and working with multiple doctors, we landed on answers that many women in midlife never receive: Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, methane SIBO, perimenopause, and mold toxicity in my own home. I stepped away from my career, remediated my home, and began the long, humbling, illuminating work of rebuilding my health from the inside out.
I am still on that journey. I want you to know that because it matters. I am not standing here as someone who has crossed the finish line and is looking back at you. I am on the path — researching, testing, learning, and sharing what actually works as I discover it.
What that season has taught me — more than two decades of professional wellness work ever did — is this: the women who struggle most in midlife are often the ones who have been pouring into everything and everyone else, and have quietly lost the thread back to themselves. And the path back isn't complicated. It just requires someone to have done the work of finding it.
That's why I created The Vibrant Edit.
"Vibrancy isn't something you chase. It's something you create — through the choices you make every day."
What I Believe
These are the convictions that shaped The Vibrant Edit — and that guide every piece of content, every gathering, and every retreat experience.
My Approach
I don't believe in overwhelming women with more to do. I believe in helping them get clear on what actually matters — and then building simple, sustainable practices from there.
Everything inside The Vibrant Edit is built around two ongoing practices that work together:
Getting honest about where you actually are — your energy, your habits, your sense of self — with compassion and clarity, not judgment.
From that honest place, building back with simple, specific practices that fit your real life and actually move the needle over time.
This framework runs through everything — The Monthly Edit letter, the monthly live gatherings, and the twice-yearly retreats — across all four pillars of vibrant living: Wellness, Style, Mindset, and Travel.
Not a program to complete. A practice to return to. Month after month, season after season.
What I Know for Certain
These aren't credentials. They're convictions. Hard-won, lived-in, and woven through everything I share.
I spent years knowing the research on health and still missed what my own body was trying to tell me. Navigating Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, perimenopause, and the slow work of healing has taught me more about listening — to symptoms, to rhythms, to what actually restores versus what depletes — than any course or certification ever could.
I have seen too many brilliant women burn out on programs that asked too much. The practices that have changed my life are not elaborate. They are consistent. Small, intentional, repeated. This is what I simplify for the women in this community — because I have done the overwhelming research so they don't have to.
I am a woman who comes alive around other women. Not as a social preference, but as something essential. The Vibrant Edit community exists because I believe that the right relationships are as healing as any protocol, as clarifying as any retreat, as sustaining as any habit. We were not built for isolation.
I am turning 50 this year. And I am more hopeful, more intentional, and more committed to living vibrantly than I have ever been — not because everything is figured out, but because I have stopped waiting for it to be. The women I want to walk alongside are the ones who have decided the same.
"She lives what she shares, and that alone makes you trust it and step into it."
Kristin · Corpus Christi, TX
"I created The Vibrant Edit because I believe every woman deserves a place where she is genuinely seen, honestly guided, and warmly held accountable to the life she actually wants to live."
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