More about me

I’ve never fit into the boxes. Not as a patient. Not as a practitioner. Not as a leader. What I offer wasn’t born in a classroom—it was forged in Radiotherapy centers, prayer rooms, and overcoming the systems that slowly silence your truth.

At 13, I survived a brain tumour. By 30, I was leading NHS teams through crisis, change, and collapse. But even clinical excellence has limits when the culture is unwell. I saw what happens when silence becomes strategy and burnout is worn as a badge. So I stopped performing resilience—and started leading restoration.

RISE with Ahaab™ and Supervision for the Soul™ are the result of everything I’ve lived and unlearned. This is clinical-grade work, rooted in NHS-backed supervision models like A-EQUIP, but expanded through cultural fluency, lived resistance, and sacred clarity. My approach doesn’t separate strategy from soul. It doesn’t dilute truth for palatability. It’s reflective, catalytic, and uncompromisingly human.

I don’t work with everyone. I work with those who feel the cost of staying silent in spaces that only reward performance. Whether you’re a practitioner, creative, executive, or changemaker—if you're leading from survival, there’s a different way. One where your leadership is no longer a performance, but a presence.

This is not a service. It’s a movement. Not healing as repair—but as return.

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