This was… definitely not the plan.

I grew up in Australia training as a dancer, fully convinced that was the path.

But early on, I took the classic advice, audition for everything, and somehow ended up hosting kids’ shows.

Six years later, I’d worked with global brands including Nickelodeon, DreamWorks, Warner Bros., and ABC Kids… and realised I didn’t just love performing, I loved connecting with people, cracking a few jokes, and lifting the energy in a room.

At the same time, I was dancing, cheerleading for the Penrith Panthers (NRL), and studying Arts & Entertainment Management at the Australian Institute of Music. That’s where I fell in love with the business side of the industry. Entrepreneurialism, artist management, tour management, building something from nothing… that part stuck.

Then life threw in a little chaos.

After bunion surgery on both my feet (that ballet life got me early) and torn ankle ligaments (I jumped off a shipping container… true story), I moved to New York for what was meant to be three months of dance training for fun, my last hurrah before heading back to Australia to work in the music biz.

But things changed while I was there, and I stayed in the U.S. for ten years.

I danced professionally, performed with ALMA NYC, taught at Broadway Dance Center, judged and hosted competitions across the country, and said yes to pretty much every opportunity that kept me in the game.

New York wasn’t glamorous all the time, but it taught me resilience, discipline, and how to back myself, even when things felt very uncertain.

It also gave me a front-row seat to the entertainment industry in all its forms. I’ve met some incredibly talented and successful people along the way, and one thing I’ve learned is that this world is rarely what it looks like from the outside. The shiny parts are real… but so are the sacrifices, pivots, pressure, and persistence it takes to build something meaningful.

Then came another unexpected pivot.

I stepped into a Tour Manager role for Bluey’s Big Play, suddenly leading a cast and crew, managing a show, and travelling the country (I’ve travelled 47 states, between Bluey, dance comps and performing).

It was high pressure, high energy, and oddly… a perfect fit.

That chapter made one thing very clear:
I’m not just a performer, I know how to lead, create, and bring things to life.

So I made another leap and moved to San Diego. I wanted sunshine, a car, and friendships beyond my dance circles. I needed something completely new.

These days, I host events, direct creative projects, and perform when it feels right.

I’ve built a career that blends performance, storytelling, and live experience, where I can hold a room, connect with an audience, and make something actually land.

Because for me, it’s never just about being on stage, it’s about creating a moment people remember.

THIS IS THE BEAUTY OF LIFE.

And I’ll always be honest about the journey too.
It’s exciting, unpredictable, sometimes chaotic… and absolutely worth it.

Also, I’m a ripped jeans, throw-on-a-blazer kind of person.

Find me on stage or down at the beach with my skateboard.
You get both sides with me.

If this sounds like your kind of energy… we’ll get along just fine.