You have something
the world cannot find anywhere else.

A lived story that is uniquely yours. A way of seeing, feeling, and making sense of things that only you can bring into form. And yet, every time you try to share it, something in you contracts. Your body tightens. Your breath becomes shallow.

Not because you are doing something wrong. But because the way you have been taught to show up online was never designed for you or for the kind of work you are here to share.

The projects that create the deepest connection are not simply well marketed.They are deeply rooted.

I work with creatives and visionaries whose work feels too human, too alive to remain unspoken.

My approach is rooted in somatic awareness and brand energetics: the belief that your work must first be felt in your body before it can truly land in the world and be felt by others.

Here, the work begins with your inner foundations: reconnecting with your vision and tuning into the frequency of what wants to emerge. From there, it moves through storytelling and visual language for your social media presence and creates spaces for genuine connection through digital experiences. Only then does it travel outward through PR and media outreach.

A journey that translates what you carry into a presence that can be seen, felt, and found by the people it was always meant for.

I call it The Collective Roots Journey: a five-stage path that honours the natural sequence your creative work wants to unfold, from the inside out.

Most people start with visibility.

I start with YOU.

ROOT
Foundations
We reconnect you with what you carry: listening to your body, tending your inner world and tuning into the frequency of what wants to emerge.
EXPRESS
Storytelling
We give language to what lives within your work so your message can be heard the way it was always meant to be.
EMBODY
Brand Design
We shape a visual world that reflects the essence of your work, creating a presence that people can sense before they even read a word.
CONNECT
Experiences
We design spaces where people can gather around your work, find themselves in it, and feel part of something that matters.
EXPAND
PR & Visibility
Through thoughtful PR and rooted visibility, your work reaches beyond your own platform and enters the spaces where it naturally belongs.

A five-stage journey that follows the natural way

your creative work wants to unfold, from the inside out

Discover your

creative season

Before we work together, it helps to know where you are. This short quiz will help you identify your current creative season and point you toward the part of the journey that is most alive for you right now.

There’s someone, somewhere, waiting for your words…

Rooted Letters

Join my three-month correspondence ritual for those who still believe in the power of human connection.

Each month: a shared theme, a digital workbook rooted in somatic, intuitive, and creative practices, and one letter written and one received with someone you are matched with. The founding season opens soon.

Charlotte, founder of Collective Roots PR, brand strategist for creatives

For as long as I can remember, I have been drawn to the invisible thread that connects us. The moments of communion that break through the noise and the loneliness. When we feel, even briefly, that we belong to one another.

Like trees in a forest, we too are connected beneath the surface. I witnessed it in the music industry, where strangers gathered and left changed, moved by the same melody. I found it again in my own healing, when I turned inward and met others wanting to go deeper, to tend something the surface world had no language for. The thread was always the same. I think of it as a golden current moving through our roots beneath the surface, seeping into the cracks, reviving what was never truly lost.

Collective Roots PR was born from this. I believe your work carries a frequency meant to find the people it resonates with most. Not by pushing louder, but by going deeper first, until your roots are strong enough to carry your message to those who recognise it as their own.

The Rootkeepers