Susan Cline Lucey (she/her)

In a world that often feels heavy and rushed, I find my ground by trusting the quiet pull of intuition. My most reliable gift is an instinct for the "yes"—a natural readiness to follow a gut feeling into the unknown rather than letting fear dictate the boundaries. This openness is how I create space for myself and others to breathe when things feel most compressed.


My life’s work has been the cultivation of support for the local community through my ever changing and developing business, GROW Prenatal & Family Center. This space wasn’t built from a rigid, top-down blueprint; instead, it grew organically from the fine soil of real human need. By following the waves of what families actually required rather than what I thought a business should be, I’ve helped tend a community that is as resilient as it is porous.


I’ve learned that the most vital things cannot be hurried. My slowest, most meaningful work happens in the quiet, intense hours of supporting someone in labor. In that space, there is no rushing the process or forced repair—only the patient, constant devotion to being present with what is. It is in these moments of deep, grounded witnessing that I feel most alive, trusting that the slow, steady work of showing up is what truly transforms us.