Elle… Founder of Unbridling the Soul
Elle’s work is rooted in five core values – consent, compassion, curiosity, intention, and integrity – each one shaped by a lifelong connection to animals, a personal path through healing and over two decades of experience in holistic therapies.
Growing up in an environment shaped by addiction and co-dependency, Elle found refuge in the natural world. Animals became her safe place – steady, non judgmental and deeply intuitive companions. “I thought everyone talked to animals,” she says. “It was just how I made sense of the world.”
She also sensed the presence of spirit, guides and angels from a young age – though the language to describe those things wouldn’t come until much later.
As a young adult, Elle trained as a chef, a skill she now brings into her hosting of nourishing retreats, and in her early twenties, began exploring holistic therapies. This training offered her a framework to articulate the inner knowing she'd always carried, and helped her understand how to shape her mission of emotional healing between humans and animals.
Alongside this, Elle immersed herself in co-dependency recovery programmes and began studying psychotherapy, which brought a profound shift. Through these paths, she discovered that confusion and chaos could give way to peace and clarity – not by changing the external, but by reclaiming her power of personal choice and responsibility.
“When I truly saw my part in the patterns that were playing out, everything changed. It unbridled me into a life of freedom, truth and full choice.”
That moment of unbridling became the foundation of Elle’s life and work.
Today, through the quiet presence of her horses and her intuitive connection with animals around the world, Elle supports others in seeing themselves clearly, in reclaiming their boundaries, naming their needs and returning to their own inner wisdom.
Her work is both practical and intuitive, grounded and soul-led and always rooted in the belief that healing is possible when we are truly heard, and when we remember we are not alone.