As a mentor and pageant coach, I guide individuals through both personal and competitive growth with experience, honesty, and unwavering dedication. Knowledge comes with experience—and mine has been shaped by a lifetime immersed in the performing arts and pageantry. My background spans tap, ballet, jazz, modern, pointe, gymnastics, baton twirling, speech, debate, and theatre. Each discipline has strengthened my understanding of movement, presence, communication, and confidence—skills I now pour into every person I coach.
Having competed in pageants since the age of five, I know firsthand the sting of loss and the resilience it builds. Those many setbacks shaped me into a stronger, smarter competitor, making the moment a crown was finally placed on my head even more meaningful. These experiences fuel the way I mentor today.
I believe honest critique is essential—nothing worth working for comes easily. I expect hard work, dedication, and a true commitment to personal growth. When you apply the guidance and critiques I offer, you will evolve. If not, feedback can be mistaken for harsh criticism—but my intentions always come from integrity and passion. Having endured bullying in my own life, I coach with empathy, authenticity, and a deep commitment to helping others rise confidently into their fullest potential.
Mentored Miss Pro Productions wasn’t something I set out to create—it evolved naturally from the path I’ve been walking most of my life. Coaching has been part of who I am since the age of 15, when I began teaching dance and choreographing routines. That part of the equation was a no-brainer. But as I continued to grow as both a mentor and competitor, the vision expanded.
Over the past four years, I’ve dedicated my time to coaching and mentoring pageant contestants from across the nation on a volunteer basis, helping them prepare for state competitions and even the Miss America stage. Some of the women I’ve coached for interview went on to win titles such as Miss Massachusetts and Miss California, while others placed in highly competitive states including Texas, Alabama, and Tennessee. I’ve also had the honor of preparing my own local titleholders as they pursued the titles of Miss Oklahoma and Miss Oklahoma Teen. Each success story reaffirmed my passion for guiding others.
Along the way, I discovered countless products, tools, and resources that truly help contestants and titleholders shine. Now, I’m able to offer these items through my online store so that others can benefit from the same essentials I’ve trusted and recommended. As a Breast Cancer survivor, I especially understand the value of clean, gentle hair and skincare products without harsh chemicals. That’s why I am a proud MONAT Market Partner and provide easy access to products I believe in.
And because I love producing and planning—whether it’s a dance recital, pageant, or charity event—I decided to create my own fun-pageant system. It’s designed to introduce beginners to the pageant world while giving experienced contestants valuable on-stage practice. At the heart of every event I produce is a simple belief: pageants should be about fun, learning, and building self-confidence.
After all, EVERYTHING in life is a competition of sorts—but with the right guidance, preparation, and mindset, every contestant can rise, grow, and shine.
A mentor is a trusted and experienced advisor who provides guidance, support, and knowledge to someone less experienced—often called a mentee or protégé.
Key aspects of a mentor include:
A pageant coach is a professional who trains and guides contestants preparing for pageants.
They typically help with:
In short, a pageant coach helps contestants perform their best and compete effectively in pageants which are just a stepping stone for future endeavors and accomplishments.
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