ABOUT ME
My name is Mattea, and I’ve been working for over 10 years in the fields of care, connection, and cultural transformation. Currently based in Berlin and Munich, Germany, I weave my work as an artist, anthropologist, bodyworker, musician, and event producer into creating spaces where people, projects, and gardens can flourish.
Ever since childhood, I’ve experienced deep personal transformations, navigating challenges like physical issues and the loss of relatives. These experiences instilled in me a deep dedication to move forward, explore the inner landscape, and embrace change. In recent years, living in community and navigating the ripples of a challenging breakup in a long-term relationship taught me even more about becoming a strong and resilient vessel - and the path towards a deeper intimacy with myself.
Trained as an anthropologist, group facilitator, massage therapist, body-mind coach, and herbalist, I am passionate about supporting my clients in key life moments—whether during relationship breakups, professional transitions, or profound thresholds like pregnancy, abortion, and miscarriage. Over the past years, I’ve pursued trainings in doula work, pregnancy massage, and death doula care to deepen my ability to hold these spaces and call out the “queen in every woman”.
My personal research focuses on the relationship between humans and nature, deep ecology, rites of passage, cultural transformation, holistic reproductive care, somatics, and the vast field of relating. I’ve also contributed to projects and initiatives around regenerative living, collaborating, co-creating.
Beyond my professional work, I find joy in soaking in thermal waters, tending to my garden, exploring nature, making music, practicing archery, and nurturing my friendships with human and non-human beings.
At the heart of my work is a love for creating spaces of beauty and ‘deep exhale’ that feel like home—whether through my one-on-one sessions, ceremonial settings, or events designed to nourish and connect. My intention is to encourage and support human beings on their journey, fostering a culture of interconnectedness rooted in care, reciprocity, and reverence for life - to bring us back to simplicity and true intimacy with life.
"It is good to realize,
that falling apart is not such a bad thing.
Indeed, it is as essential to evolutionary and psychological transformation as the cracking of outgrown shells."
Joana Macy