ABOUT ME

SparkNotes Version

 I write.
 I speak.
 I cook.

Madison lives in Fort Lauderdale with her family and her beloved mini golden doodle, Suki. When she’s not writing, you can find her neck deep in a Zillow rabbit hole searching for a dream home with 10 acres and a barn -or binge-watching Law & Order: SVU. Shout-out to her favorite detective: Hi, Olivia!

Madison is committed to using storytelling as a tool for connection, healing, and change.

I WRITE:

Madison’s body of work spans both television and literature, encompassing fiction and nonfiction that delve into the complexities of identity, belief, and the resilience of the human spirit.

She is currently writing a deeply personal book that chronicles her journey through abuse as an adolescent,, at the hands of a pastor and the profound identity crisis that followed… one that unraveled over decades. The book confronts purity culture, the enforced silence within many religious institutions, and the struggle to reconcile personal faith with lived experience. Madison explores how faith and religion are not one-size-fits-all, but instead are shaped and reshaped by trauma, healing, and regrowth. Through her story, she examines grief, the disintegration of identity, and her eventual path toward restoration and self-discovery.

I SPEAK:

Madison is a dynamic and empathetic speaker who connects deeply with diverse audiences, from religious and creative communities to professional groups. Her work centers on powerful, transformative themes including self-love, sexuality, advocacy, cultural identity, and the Creative’s journey.

Madison’s speaking style is marked by warmth, humor, and authenticity. She fosters open dialogue in a way that is both challenging and exciting. Whether she’s addressing trauma, creativity, or grief, Madison creates inclusive, thought-provoking spaces where people feel seen and empowered to take action.

I COOK:

Madison also enjoys time spent in her lab.

A.K.A kitchen. Here’s what she has to say.

“I have suffered from P.E.S., my whole life—Picky Eater Syndrome. It’s real. It’s relentless. And yes, it means I’ve turned up my nose at more vegetables than a toddler at a farmer’s market.

But after watching the Blue Zones documentary last year, I decided it was time to focus on longevity. (Apparently, cheese & crackers are not a superfood. Who knew?) So I set out on one mission: find whole foods I actually want to eat.

Now, I spend my time experimenting with healthy recipes.

My motto? “If I eat it, so will your kids.” 

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