Daughter of the King. Wife. Mother.
Speaker. Author. Coach.
Athlete. Adventure-seeker.
For years, my life was centered around raising my family—homeschooling, nurturing, and pouring into the people I love most. And I have loved every moment of it.
While raising my six children and supporting my serial entrepreneurial husband, I also built and led in ways that stretched and shaped me. I co-founded a large homeschool co-op, became a licensed foster parent, and adopted twins—two of our six. I served as the director of a nonprofit fighting sex trafficking, founded an organization exposing the harms of pornography, wrote and published a book, and spoke around the country. Along the way, I also became a certified fitness instructor and a certified health and wellness coach.
Through these experiences, a clear thread emerged: a deep calling to support women—especially those whose voices have been overlooked or silenced. From women who have been trafficked or exploited, to those enduring domestic violence, to those women working in the forced labor brick kilns of Pakistan, to women navigating cultural or religious constraints, I have been drawn to walk alongside them in their healing and growth.
Today, that calling has expanded to include women in midlife—those navigating profound shifts within their bodies, their homes, and their sense of identity. This work isn’t just something I do—
it’s at the core of who I am.
White → purity, surrender, new beginnings, holiness
Arc → movement, journey, being held within something
White Arc was a quiet and gentle name given by God, for what it is (new beginnings and surrender, along with the journey and movement in your life) and for what it means to me personally.
God met me in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. I spent many hours hiking through the varied terrain of the beautiful Whites and He healed my broken Mama heart and called me to something so much greater than the space my heart and brain were living in. At the same time He reminded me of one of my favorite Christian heroes - Joan of Arc.
Joan of Arc lived with a courage that refused to settle for the status quo—led by faith, grounded in purpose, and committed to serving others. She answered a calling that required strength, resilience, and complete trust in God. Her story is not just history—it is an invitation. White Arc was named, in part, to carry that same spirit forward.
It reflects the very journey we invite women into here.

