✨ Because Your Story Isn’t Over Yet
Hi, I’m Eureka — and I help people rebuild after life breaks their heart.
When my husband died suddenly in 2024, my world collapsed in an instant.
I became a widow at 44, a single mom to three kids… and a woman who had to learn how to breathe all over again.
But in the middle of that darkness, something unexpected happened:
I found a quiet, defiant strength inside myself — a strength that whispered:
“You get to rise. You get to want more.
You get to believe in miracles again.”
Miracles & Merlot was born from that whisper.
Some Things to Know About Me:
I believe in gentle manifestation — especially in grief.
No toxic positivity.
No bypassing.
Just compassion, presence, and brave little steps.
Miracles & Merlot is about alchemy — not wine.
It’s about turning the most painful moments into something meaningful…
like turning grapes into wine.
Like turning grief into gold.
I’m a mom to three amazing kids.
They are my why.
My anchor.
My light.
I wrote “Table for One, Strength for Two.”
A scientific love letter to anyone navigating loss, healing, and hope.
I’m obsessed with the power of the mind.
Neuroscience meets intuition meets metaphysics — my happy place.
My motto: Your story didn’t end the day your world fell apart.
You get to write a new chapter — one filled with healing and possibility.
My Mission
I help people who feel broken, lost, or hopeless reconnect with their power, their intuition, and their future self — even while grieving.
I believe healing and manifesting are not opposites.
They are a bridge.
A rebirth.
A coming home to yourself.
You are still worthy of joy.
Still worthy of hope.
Still worthy of miracles.
What I Teach (Briefly)
Trauma-sensitive manifestation
Gentle practices that support your nervous system, not overwhelm it.
Law of Assumption and Neuroplasticity
Mostly Neville Goddard’s and Joe Dispenza’s teachings — adapted for anyone moving through grief.
Future Self work
Small shifts + compassionate belief work that rebuild your identity. (This is for everyone, not specific to trauma and grief)
