1:1 Cultural Orientation & Consulting
Grounded, real-world guidance for people navigating identity, culture and connection.
For individuals wanting to ask questions and seeking clarity.
For parents trying to support their child.
For workers wanting to engage respectfully and confidently.
You don’t need the right words to start.
what this space is for
This is one-on-one cultural orientation and consulting.
It’s a space to slow things down
and make sense of what’s actually going on beneath the surface.
We don’t start with rules or right answers.
We start with your situation.
What you’re dealing with.
What feels confusing.
What feels heavy, unclear, or stuck.
Sessions are shaped around real experiences, not theory.
Around context, relationships, and lived reality.
The goal isn’t to tell you what to think or say.
It’s to help things make sense, so you can move forward with clarity and respect.
who i work with
I work with people from many different places and roles.
Individuals navigating identity, belonging, or cultural confusion.
Parents seeking guidance for their children.
Families wanting to understand culture and connection more clearly.
Workers who engage with Aboriginal people and communities.
People who want to do the right thing, but feel unsure how.
You do not need to have the right language.
You do not need to know what to ask.
If something feels unclear, heavy, or unresolved, that is enough to start.
How does a 1:1 session work?
Sessions are one-on-one and conversational.
They can be held over the phone, online, or in a way that suits your situation.
There is no script.
No checklist.
No need to perform or have the right words.
We talk through what you’re experiencing,
what feels confusing or stuck,
and what you’re trying to navigate.
From there, the conversation unfolds around your real situation, not a set framework.
What this is not
This is not therapy, and it is not clinical.
It is not political, and it is not about shaming or correcting people.
It is about understanding context, relationship, and lived experience,
through honest conversation and a yarn.
What people usually leave with
People often leave sessions with:
• More clarity about what is actually going on
• Less fear of getting it wrong
• Greater confidence in how they show up
• Practical ways to move forward respectfully
Not because they were given rules or scripts,
but because things finally made sense.
If this feels relevant
If you’re feeling unsure, stuck, or wanting guidance around culture, identity, or connection, you’re welcome to reach out.
You don’t need to have it all figured out before making contact.
That’s the point of the yarn.