So, what's the craic?
I love a good story — always have. As a wee girl I’d read them, write them, and tell them to anyone who’d listen. These days, I get to hear your stories: how you met, what makes you laugh, where you’ve come from and where you’re going. Getting to shape your story into a totally personalised ceremony genuinely has me like a dug with twa tails!
When I’m not writing ceremonies, I’m making music. That means I know rhythm, flow, and how to make a moment land. I know when to let words sing and when to pause. How to build emotion and when to hold back. (It also, unfortunately, taught me how to play Careless Whisper on saxophone. Which, for the record, you are under no obligation to include in your ceremony.)
My work takes many forms, but at its centre is always the same thing: stories, and the way they connect us. That’s why I call myself, above all else, a storyteller. In the run-up to your big day, my role is to listen deeply to your story, shape it with care, and hold the space so you can just be yourselves, in the moment, and recognise the love you share each and every day.
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For me, every ceremony is about honouring the story at its centre; and stories deserve to be told without assumptions. As a queer, disabled woman and a well practiced advocate, inclusivity isn’t something I add on — it’s how I live, and how I work. I’ll always write with care so your love is seen, recognised, and celebrated exactly as it is.
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I'm an independent celebrant which means I’m not bound by legal wording, so your ceremony can be shaped entirely around what matters to you. Religious references, personal rituals, family traditions, or something brand new — it’s all on the table.
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Whatever shape it takes, your ceremony will be unapologetically yours — and I’ll be there to make sure it feels every bit as special as it should.
