šæ Animal Communication, End-of-Life & Death Doula Care ā Honoring your Petās Journey with Soul & Heart š
I offer heart-centered support for animal lovers navigating every stage of their petās life ā from deepening your connection to honoring their transition. Through intuitive animal communication, emotional wellness consulting, and end-of-life doula care, I help you understand what your animal needs and how to support them with clarity, compassion, and presence. Whether your animal is thriving, aging, or preparing to pass, Iām here to walk beside you ā gently, soulfully, and without judgment.
I just sent my latest reflection to my email community: "Staying Connected Beyond the Physical" šæ
A meditation on whether our animals stay connected with us after they passāand how love, presence, and guidance can still be felt.
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In the video blog post below, I share reflections on animal communication with those in the spirit world, and how love, presence, and guidance can still be felt beyond the physical.
02/14/2026
New Substack Essay
A time to go deeper
02/13/2026
Iām offering an in-person guided meditation on February 21st at The Ravenās Wing in SE PDX
Connect with Your Animal Guide through grounding, visualization, and gentle inner journeying. Youāll meet an animal ally in meditation, then integrate what you receive through reflective journaling.
This experience is both soothing and transformationalāa space for insight, connection, and remembrance.
ā°Saturday, February 21, 2026 The Ravenās Wing
šØDetails & registration in Bio
02/13/2026
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After more than 2,300 miles on foot, Buddhist monks have reached Washington, D.C., completing a historic Walk for Peace... a journey of discipline, compassion, and hope that touched hearts across the world.
In a time filled with anger, division, and endless noise, they chose silence.
They did not protest.
They did not argue.
They did not demand.
They simply walked.
Step by step, through heat, storms, and freezing cold, they carried a message that needed no slogans: peace is lived, not spoken.
š A Living Prayer in Washington, D.C.
At Washington National Cathedral, faith leaders and thousands of people from different cultures and traditions gathered together in unity. It was more than an event. It was a living prayer ā a reminder that beyond language, religion, and borders, the human heart still longs for harmony, safety, and compassion.
Venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara shared a simple truth: walking together for peace is a moment to remember for a lifetime, and a path meant for the whole world.
Along the journey, walked quietly beside the monks, touching hearts everywhere and reminding people that peace is not complicated. Peace is trust. Peace is kindness. Peace is silent love walking beside us.
If they can walk 2,300 miles for peace, perhaps we can take one step today.... one breath, one pause, one kinder choice.
Because sometimes, the quietest steps echo the farthest⦠and change the world.
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02/08/2026
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02/08/2026
02/07/2026
A follow-up to my earlier inbox note š
Email providers - especially Gmail - have recently tightened their filters, so even newsletters you signed up for can land in Spam.
If you find one of my emails there and move it to your inbox or mark it āNot Spam,ā it helps future messages arrive more smoothly.
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Thank you for being here and reading. Your presence matters.
02/06/2026
I know, I know, youāre on the edge of your seat and wonder whereās Uteās pet newsletter?š¾šš¾
Hereās an inbox update š¤
Iāve just cleaned up my email list and am sending emails in smaller batches over the next few days.
If youāre already subscribed, please check your spam folder ā sometimes technology needs a nudge.
And if you ever miss one, youāre always welcome to reply to any email ā I read them š¤
Brand new blog post about how my work has changed over the past few monthsāshaped by grief, clarity, and listening more deeply to our animals.
Since my dog Pablo passed, Iāve felt called to be more direct and honest about what our companion animals are actually experiencing while living in a human world.
If youāve ever felt a disconnect between what youāre taught and what youāre witnessing with your animal, this reflection may resonate.
⨠Link in bio āØ
01/29/2026
New heart blog
When Animals Cross Over: Continuing the Conversation
Do our animals stay connected after they pass? In this blog, I share insights into animal communication with those in the spirit world and how love, presence, and guidance can still be felt.
Link in bio
01/25/2026
Hovering at the Edge š¤
āI feel drawn⦠but I donāt want to open that door.āāØMany of us hover at the edge of grief because we love deeply. The fear isnāt grief itselfāitās wondering what will happen if itās too much.
In Walking Between Worlds, my signature hospice workshop, we learn to stay present without drowning.
Workshop link in bio
01/24/2026
Friendly PSA ā Donāt Miss My Emails! š¾š
Hey friends! Iāve noticed some of my recent emails might be landing in spam or promotions folders; sometimes they donāt show up where they belong.
If you want to make sure you get all messages, tips, and videos from me and your petsā point of view, hereās a quick way to stay connected:
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I donāt want you to miss anythingāI love sharing these little moments and reflections with you and your animals. š
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In the early years of my work my focus was on holistic health for pets. The inspiration for this was my cat Marlo, who came to us as a gravely ill kitten. This was 15 years ago.
Then my beloved soul dog Shiva entered our life. Boy, oh boy, I had no idea how traumatized an animal can be - and here he was with me. In the beginning Shiva was a total basket case. He was afraid of moving cars, men, noise, black shirts, uniforms, fire crackers, clouds in the sky, sun glasses, tall people, beards, hats, skateboards, getting into my car, getting out of my car, grass, wet surfaces. Pretty much everything!
Shivaās recovery became my main focus. Shiva taught me to venture into unknown territory and see the world from his point of view. Eventually the nearly impossible happened: Shiva became a happy dog. He was my inspiration to become a TTouch practitioner, which turned out to be an emotional life saver for him and a total eye opener for me. TTouch continues to inform my therapeutic work with animals, especially with those who have behavior issues such as extreme fear, phobias, PTSD and reactive behavior.
During Shivaās lifetime many folks suggested that I do animal communication because we were so in sync with each other, we could read each otherās mind. I was already trained in intuitive modalities such as chakra work, but I believed that I could not lift the veil to use these skills with pets. Well, this all changed in an instant: the moment when Shiva took his last breath. All of my perceived barriers disappeared - and my intuitive skills kicked in.
That's when I began incorporating animal communication into my work. Itās an important part of my work to help people get deeper insights into the emotional-spiritual life and health of their pets. I also became a Reiki Master. Reiki is a powerful tool in my healing work with animals who suffer from chronic pain or have a life threatening illness. Reiki can provide consistent support with discomfort and pain.
One of the pillars of my work is pet hospice support to aid our pets to have a truly peaceful transition. I also provide pet death doula services during the active process of dying of your companion animal.
Improving the life of pets and their people is a deeply spiritual and transformative mission for me that inspires me every day.