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Loving God. Creating Freely. Raising Mine. Questioning Everything.

I build brands, conversations, and experiences for people who don't fit the mold--but know they're called to more.

I'm not here to perform perfection.

I've been the church kid.

The one who walked away. 

The one who came back...different.

Now I create from that place.

Not polished.

Not perfect.

But honest.

Everything I build lives at the intersection of faith, identity, and truth.

the LITTLE years series

Big Feelings for Little Hearts

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Introducing The TWOnager — a beautifully illustrated story about big feelings, growing independence, and becoming.

Perfect for ages 1–4, this first book in The Little Years series helps toddlers understand their emotions while encouraging parents to lead with patience, empathy, and grace.

Because two isn’t terrible… it’s transformative.

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Affirmations for God's Favorite Rebel

Not your soft, surface-level affirmations.

These are for the ones who love God, question everything, and are still becoming in real time.

60 affirmations rooted in truth, honesty, and a little rebellion.

...and guess what? It comes as both digital and physical copies.

There's more than one way to experience me.

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You don't have to look like what you've been through.

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Sacred + Unfiltered

Faith conversations that don't require you to pretend.

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Church Girls Get Jealous Too!

In this episode of Sacred + Unfiltered, Genesis unpacks the quiet ways jealousy can exist in church culture — how it hides behind politeness, how it’s often left unaddressed, and what it actually reveals beneath the surface. Through the story of Leah and Rachel, this conversation explores how identity, worth, and the need to be seen can shape the way we relate to one another — even in spiritual spaces. Because ignoring it doesn’t make it go away. And pretending we’re above it doesn’t make us whole.

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