What Happened to Angel Chatter?
From Angel Chatter to Mère La Vie
A story of burnout, becoming, and the courage to live the magical life after burnout.
Angel Chatter began over fifteen years ago in a moment of pure, practical clarity.
Our eldest — then a teenager — looked at me one day and said,
“Mom, you chat with angels. Your business is Angel Chatter.”
Within thirty minutes, she had created the logo I still cherish today.
For many years, that name fit.
Angel Chatter grew from my early work in angelic communication — a time when my gifts were first coming online and my role was to help others trust the unseen, the supportive, and the sacred.
But growth doesn’t always arrive gently.
When the Work Deepens — and Burnout Enters
Over time, my work expanded far beyond angelic communication alone. I began channeling Mary Magdalene, Papa, and other Divine intelligences. Light language became a central part of my work — not as performance, but as transmission.
Externally, everything looked aligned.
Internally, something was quietly fraying.
For more than two years, I sensed a shift approaching — not just a rebrand, but a reorientation. What I didn’t yet understand was that this next chapter would be shaped not by inspiration, but by burnout.
The summer of 2023 made that unmistakably clear.
That year, my immediate family faced multiple serious medical crises — including a brain bleed, a double mastectomy, cardiothoracic surgery, and a mitral valve repair; all different family members. These were not isolated moments. They overlapped, compounded, and required sustained emotional presence, vigilance, and steadiness over many months.
It was the kind of season where you keep going because you must — until your body, heart, and spirit all deliver the same message:
Something has to change.
Burnout doesn’t always come from doing too much.
Often, it comes from holding too much — for too long — without ever being able to land.
The Birth of Mère La Vie
During a beach retreat with my husband and youngest child, clarity arrived.
One quiet morning, walking our dog through the woods, the name came through with absolute certainty:
Mère La Vie.
Mère speaks to water, harmony, and the Mother — the force that sustains life rather than drains it. It also carries the resonance of the miraculous, which felt deeply aligned after witnessing recovery when outcomes had once been uncertain.
Mère La Vie: The Magical Life After Burnout.
Not magic as fantasy.
Magic as alignment.
Magic as a life that can finally hold you.
This name marked a turning point — from helping women reach upward for answers, to helping them come home to themselves after burnout has stripped away what no longer fits.
This Is the Work Now
For a time, I questioned the vision. Softened it. Tried to make it easier to explain.
Not anymore.
As I step fully into this chapter — what I half-jokingly call my villain era — I do so grounded, clear, and unapologetically myself.
Mère La Vie exists for women who are capable, self-aware, and burned out in ways that don’t always make sense on paper.
Women who have done the inner work.
Women who are functioning — and still exhausted.
Women who sense there is more life available, but not through striving or fixing.
This work is not about pushing through burnout or transcending it.
It is about understanding burnout for what it truly is — and then learning how to live on the other side of it, supported, resourced, and whole.
A Question for You
If you’ve done everything you were taught to do and still feel depleted…
If rest hasn’t touched the kind of tired you’re carrying…
If you’re longing for a life that feels spacious instead of managed…
You’re not broken.
And you’re not behind.
Burnout isn’t a personal failure — it’s what happens when capable women are never taught how to land.
If you’re ready to step into the magical life after burnout — a life led by soul instead of survival — it would be my honor to walk with you.
The life that can hold you already exists.
You don’t have to earn it.
You only have to say yes.
“The magical life begins where burnout ends.”