Hi! I’m Sherry.

My professional wellness journey began with a Bachelors in Health Education from Brigham Young University. While studying at BYU, I met my husband Christopher, and shortly after we married, we moved to Hawaii to start our family. During this time, we found ourselves in an unexpected spiritual reckoning around our Mormon faith. The unraveling was painful, but ultimately liberating—leading us back to the mainland in search of healing and a life that felt more honest and true.

For a long time, I vowed never to believe in anything mystical again. But one day, a friend showed me her astrological natal chart, and something inside of me began to stir. Somewhat resistant but insatiably curious, I quickly became enthralled by astrology: its symbolism, its startling accuracy, and its deep philosophical implications. What began as a reluctant intrigue soon became a dedicated study. I started with Astrology University and later transferred to The Academy of AstroPsychology to further explore the intersection between psyche and soul.

Astrology helped me rebuild my identity after losing the one I had been handed. It offered me language for my inner world, a mirror for my unique being, and a symbolic map for my unfolding purpose. As a woman who was told her only purpose was to be a wife and mother, astrology helped propel me into my full complexity—to create and contribute something to this world that is uniquely me.

Astrology also reconnected me to something greater than myself—something real, measurable, and trustworthy: nature, rhythm, and cosmic patterns. After losing my faith, community, and spiritual framework, I not only felt embedded within something larger, but for the first time in my life, I felt truly seen, like my life was not a tragedy after all, and like a love-note in the stars was whispering for me to trust myself.

Today, my work through Belles Angels is devoted to guiding others back to that same trust—to help women remember who they are, rewrite the stories that no longer serve them, reclaim their sovereignty, and live in alignment with service and love.

For as Oscar Hammerstein II wrote:

“A bell’s not a bell ‘til you ring it — A song’s not a song ‘til you sing it — Love in your heart wasn’t put there to stay — Love isn’t love ‘til you give it away.”

May we all find rest in the gentle power of love.

Thank you for being here.

My hope is that the resources I provide will inspire hope, foster belonging, and help you feel more at home within your life and soul.