About me
I was born in Winnipeg, spent my childhood in several towns in northern Manitoba, and moved back to Winnipeg for high school. From there, I attended Brandon University and graduated with a Bachelor of Music with a major in applied voice. After graduation, I moved to Toronto, where I discovered my love of teaching early childhood music as well as writing, recording, and performing my songs in the indie music circuit. I also worked as a group facilitator for the Canadian Mental Health Association, where I incorporated music and self-care strategies for adults with lived experience in the mental healthcare system. Just before the pandemic, I returned to school at George Brown College to complete my early childhood education diploma. I then transferred to Toronto Metropolitan University, where I completed a BA in their Disability Studies program. In 2021, I moved back to Winnipeg from Toronto and I am thrilled to be back in my hometown. I am especially thrilled to be employed at the Manitoba Conservatory of Music and Arts, where I work as a music instructor with the Music Equals program delivering equity-based programming in the downtown Winnipeg community. I am also the proud mother of a wonderful 11-year-old child, and we love to work together producing music.
“I Like What I Like” ©2023
