More about me
I’ve never belonged to the boxes people tried to put me in.
Not as a patient with a shaved head.
Not as a radiographer delivering the treatment that once saved me.
Not as an NHS leader carrying other people’s crises while ignoring my own.
My work wasn’t born in classrooms.
It was born in Radiotherapy centres, in hospital corridors, and in the quiet rooms where you kneel with the weight of your own truth and decide you can’t hide anymore.
I survived a brain tumour at 13.
By 30, I was leading NHS teams through chaos and collapse.
But even brilliance becomes a burden when silence is the strategy and burnout is the culture.
So I stopped performing strength and started restoring it.
RISE with Ahaab™ and Supervision for the Soul™ carry everything I’ve lived, resisted, and reclaimed.
This is clinical clarity braided with soul-deep honesty.
Supervision work shaped by NHS models like A-EQUIP, but expanded into something more human, more courageous, more alive.
I don’t separate strategy from soul. I don’t dilute truth to make it palatable.
I don’t work with people chasing performance. I work with people who are ready to come home.
If you’re leading from survival, there’s another way.
One where leadership becomes a presence, not a performance.
This isn’t repair.
It’s return.