About
Founder, Moka Medicine
Perceptual framework architect. Inner child practitioner. Cycle-breaker. Mother. The woman who chose to interpret her own medicine before it expired — and built a framework to help others do the same.
The Story
"The medicine is not the memory. It is how you see it."
Moka's work did not begin in a training room or a certification program. It began in the quiet, honest examination of her own patterns — the cycles she inherited, the subconscious programming installed before she had language for any of it, and the moment she decided that understanding her history was not the same as being defined by it.
Moka Medicine emerged from that examination. Not as a brand, but as a practice — a way of seeing lived experience as raw material, not evidence of brokenness. A perceptual framework that restores wholeness through coherence, self-trust, and the kind of divine support that has nothing to do with perfection and everything to do with presence.
She works with mothers, cycle-breakers, traders, and individuals standing at the edge of identity-level transformation. Each container she holds is a reflection of a chapter she has navigated herself — not as an expert at a distance, but as someone who did the work, built the language, and now offers it forward.
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What Drives This Work
The pattern you cannot name will continue to run. Moka built this work because she knows — in her body, not just her mind — what it costs to carry someone else's unexamined programming as your own identity.
The 0–7 subconscious window does not wait for you to be ready. What your children absorb from your nervous system right now becomes the architecture of their inner world. This work is urgent — not because you are failing, but because they are recording.
Every pattern of seeking outside validation, every moment of self-abandonment, every time you made yourself smaller — those are the results of not yet belonging to yourself. That is the medicine this work restores.
Training & Background
"Credentials matter. And so does lived experience. What Moka brings is both — the formal and the embodied, the studied and the survived."
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Lived Experience — Cycle Breaking
First-generation · Conscious parent · Ongoing
Founder, Moka Medicine
Perceptual framework · Practitioner · Builder
The work is here. The containers are open. The medicine does not require you to be fully ready — only honest.