What I Do & Offer
My mission is to transform the way fertility support is experienced.
By combining my coaching expertise, personal experience and professional insight, I bridge the gap between emotional wellbeing, careers, medical treatment and everyday life. Whether you’re seeking support for yourself, your organisation, or your clinic, I’m here to help.
Let’s create a future where fertility support is human.
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Why Work With Me?
Choosing the right support on your journey to parenthood is deeply personal and I’m not here to convince you with a list of credentials (although I have them). I’m here because I care because I know this work matters and because I believe no one should have to navigate their challenges alone.
Yes, I’m a fully accredited coach with the International Coaching Federation and hold a Postgraduate Certificate in Business and Personal Coaching. My career has spanned multiple sectors, giving me unique insight into the stress of balancing personal dreams with professional demands. But what truly sets my work apart is the awareness I bring to it. Voidyssey was created in response to the void I experienced during my fertility journey, searching in every direction for support, but finding none and feeling completely lost and isolated.
I understand what you’re going through:
The overwhelming weight of trying to become a parent.
The heartbreak of loss and the silent fear that follows.
The emotional and physical demands of fertility treatments.
The complexities of navigating both the NHS and private fertility clinics.
The strain of keeping up with work, relationships, and daily life when hope feels out of reach.
Whether you’re navigating this personally, supporting employees, or helping patients, I offer a safe space, practical tools and compassionate coaching to make the journey feel more manageable and deeply human.
Together, we’ll build resilience, restore clarity and gently reconnect with the joy and hope that so often get lost along the way. Because this journey isn’t just about coping, it’s about healing, growing and remembering that you don’t have to do it alone.