Amy Halloran-Steiner is a licensed clinical social worker in the Willamette Valley, Oregon. She's worked as a family service worker for Headstart, wilderness therapist, bilingual elementary school counselor, and for the last two decades as an LCSW in independent practice where she helps clients learn their true power and harness it to stay on course for their healthiest, most purposeful lives. Her realization from more than a decade ago about the superpower that mindfulness is sent her on a mission to learn ways to make mindfulness practice more accessible and to teach folks to use their bodies to gain vital information for how to be mentally and physically well.
Amy lives and works on a farm outside of McMinnville. When she's not working, she's weeding or planting, hiking in the forest, or just sitting among the trees, letting them speak their magic to her. She and her husband raise a horse, cows, goats, chickens and two teenage humans, all of whom delight her.