Our Team

Meet the Team

We are a community driven project, entirely started by volunteers.

  • I didn’t set out to become an advocate for low-toxin living. In fact, for many years, I thought I was the picture of health—training horses for a living under Montana’s wide open skies, living on land that seemed as pristine as any postcard. But beneath the surface, something was deeply wrong.

    The reality was I was working outside all day near large-scale commercial farms and I was unknowingly exposed to high levels of glyphosate and other chemicals. The young animals I brought into the world kept dying of mysterious causes. And then, my own body began to break. I suffered mysterious, extreme health episodes—including multiple brain hemorrhages—that sent me flying across the country in search of answers. None came and between the doctor’s experimental medication and disease progression, I just kept getting sicker.  I was later diagnosed with advanced-stage endometriosis and lost my ability to have children and requiring many surgeries, altering the course of my life. 

    When the traditional medical system didn’t help me, I had to look beyond it. I found healing through a combination of brilliant, unconventional surgeons, naturopathic doctors, acupuncturists, bodyworkers, functional testing and supplements.  And completely different food.

    I transformed every part of my lifestyle—from the air in my home, to the water I drink, to the food I eat. I removed plastics, pesticides, synthetic fragrances, and ultra-processed foods from my life entirely. What started as a survival strategy became a way of life—one rooted in clarity, vitality, and respect for the body and the earth.

    This radical reclamation of my health, and living with the consequences of so many years of untreated sickness, also changed how I see work, community, and purpose. I no longer chase systems that harm; I build spaces that heal. I’ve watched the small town I love grow increasingly disconnected with the creep of modern humanity and this market—and the community forming around it—is the living expression of how I intend to contribute to bringing us back to our bodies and our humanity.

    My work now is to share what I’ve learned, to offer a space for others seeking a gentler, more intentional life, and to help my community heal from the invisible harms of modern living.

  • General Manager