About Lydia & Drawn to Bloom
Creating spaces for healing, belonging, rhythm, and meaningful transformation through Ayurveda, yoga, meditation, ritual, and compassionate care.
Lydia created Drawn To Bloom from the belief that wellness is about far more than symptom management or simply getting through the day. True wellbeing includes joy, purpose, embodiment, creativity, rest, connection, and the ability to feel fully alive within your own life. Her work is rooted in the understanding that healing happens most sustainably when people feel safe enough to soften, reconnect with themselves honestly, and move at the pace of genuine transformation rather than performance.
Through Ayurveda, yoga, meditation, ritual, and integrative healing practices, Lydia supports people navigating burnout, grief, nervous system overwhelm, transition, spiritual disconnection, and the longing for a more meaningful and aligned way of living. Her approach is both deeply practical and deeply human — grounded in ancient wisdom traditions while remaining attentive to the realities of modern life, relationships, neurodivergence, work, parenting, stress, and the complexity of being a person in today’s world.
At the heart of Drawn To Bloom is the belief that people already carry wisdom, worth, and possibility within them. Lydia’s role is not to “fix” people, but to help cultivate the conditions where healing, clarity, self-trust, and growth can naturally emerge.
Training & Background
Lydia has completed her Ayurvedic studies through Joyful Belly School, including community consultations and applied client work, and continues to deepen her education through ongoing study, practice, teaching, and direct client experience.
Her work integrates:
- Ayurveda <<INSERT CERTIFICATIONS>>
- Yoga
- Meditation
- Ritual and shamanic-informed practices <REFERENCE FSS?>
- Nervous system-aware support
- Trauma-informed care
- Community-centered healing approaches
- <<INSERT Herbalism Certifications here>>
She is committed to continual learning, integrity in practice, and creating spaces that honor both ancient wisdom traditions and the realities of contemporary life.