
"I started The Shared Table because growing up in a house with six kids, the kitchen table is where we all came together. Food was our love language. This work is how I help other moms find that same sense of nourishment and connection for their families."
-Chloe

Founded & Led by Chloe
Founded & Led by Chloe


Chloe's own health journey began with PCOS.
For years, I tried to solve my PCOS symptoms and was told I likely couldn’t conceive naturally.
The path I kept being offered was medication - something to manage each symptom. I knew my body was trying to tell me something deeper, and masking it wasn’t going to solve the problem.
So I decided to find the answers myself, and dove into the education. I worked with practitioners who looked at the whole picture - an acupuncturist, a naturopath, a functional medicine doctor - and through Holistic Nutrition School, I learned to treat the root cause rather than just the symptoms. I started paying attention to things that are so often overlooked: household toxins, sleep, stress. I stopped seeing myself as a set of symptoms to manage, and started seeing myself as one interconnected system.
That education is what changed everything. My cycle regulated. I felt like myself again. I got pregnant. And it gave me a framework I’d lean on again, sooner than I expected.
When my daughter was born with eczema and GI sensitivities, I heard the same familiar words: “she’ll grow out of it.” I had been here before, though. I knew that masking the way her body was communicating, without addressing what was underneath it, wasn’t going to fix anything. So I did what I’d already learned to do - I looked for the root cause. Slowly, her symptoms went away.
Throughout this time, I was working as a prenatal and postpartum Pilates instructor, someone who honors the connection between physical and emotional balance. I used my education to find the root cause of physical ailments, and reminded each mother that she was a whole woman, not a set of symptoms. That same philosophy is what shapes The Shared Table today. It’s a way to work alongside a family’s care team, going deeper on the day-to-day, real-food side of things, and helping women listen to their bodies instead of just managing symptoms.
The Shared Table exists because I’ve lived both sides of this. Being handed generic, outdated, or anecdotal advice - and the relief of finally getting answers rooted in real evidence and a whole-person approach. I built this practice to be the resource I wished I had.
Welcome to the table. 🤍
Chloe's own health journey began with PCOS.
For years, I tried to solve my PCOS symptoms and was told I likely couldn’t conceive naturally.
The path I kept being offered was medication - something to manage each symptom. I knew my body was trying to tell me something deeper, and masking it wasn’t going to solve the problem.
So I decided to find the answers myself, and dove into the education. I worked with practitioners who looked at the whole picture - an acupuncturist, a naturopath, a functional medicine doctor - and through Holistic Nutrition School, I learned to treat the root cause rather than just the symptoms. I started paying attention to things that are so often overlooked: household toxins, sleep, stress. I stopped seeing myself as a set of symptoms to manage, and started seeing myself as one interconnected system.
That education is what changed everything. My cycle regulated. I felt like myself again. I got pregnant. And it gave me a framework I’d lean on again, sooner than I expected.
When my daughter was born with eczema and GI sensitivities, I heard the same familiar words: “she’ll grow out of it.” I had been here before, though. I knew that masking the way her body was communicating, without addressing what was underneath it, wasn’t going to fix anything. So I did what I’d already learned to do - I looked for the root cause. Slowly, her symptoms went away.
Throughout this time, I was working as a prenatal and postpartum Pilates instructor, someone who honors the connection between physical and emotional balance. I used my education to find the root cause of physical ailments, and reminded each mother that she was a whole woman, not a set of symptoms. That same philosophy is what shapes The Shared Table today. It’s a way to work alongside a family’s care team, going deeper on the day-to-day, real-food side of things, and helping women listen to their bodies instead of just managing symptoms.
The Shared Table exists because I’ve lived both sides of this. Being handed generic, outdated, or anecdotal advice - and the relief of finally getting answers rooted in real evidence and a whole-person approach. I built this practice to be the resource I wished I had.
Welcome to the table. 🤍

Founded & Led by Chloe

Chloe's own health journey began with PCOS.
For years, I tried to solve my PCOS symptoms and was told I likely couldn’t conceive naturally.
The path I kept being offered was medication - something to manage each symptom. I knew my body was trying to tell me something deeper, and masking it wasn’t going to solve the problem.
So I decided to find the answers myself, and dove into the education. I worked with practitioners who looked at the whole picture - an acupuncturist, a naturopath, a functional medicine doctor - and through Holistic Nutrition School, I learned to treat the root cause rather than just the symptoms. I started paying attention to things that are so often overlooked: household toxins, sleep, stress. I stopped seeing myself as a set of symptoms to manage, and started seeing myself as one interconnected system.
That education is what changed everything. My cycle regulated. I felt like myself again. I got pregnant. And it gave me a framework I’d lean on again, sooner than I expected.
When my daughter was born with eczema and GI sensitivities, I heard the same familiar words: “she’ll grow out of it.” I had been here before, though. I knew that masking the way her body was communicating, without addressing what was underneath it, wasn’t going to fix anything. So I did what I’d already learned to do - I looked for the root cause. Slowly, her symptoms went away.
Throughout this time, I was working as a prenatal and postpartum Pilates instructor, someone who honors the connection between physical and emotional balance. I used my education to find the root cause of physical ailments, and reminded each mother that she was a whole woman, not a set of symptoms. That same philosophy is what shapes The Shared Table today. It’s a way to work alongside a family’s care team, going deeper on the day-to-day, real-food side of things, and helping women listen to their bodies instead of just managing symptoms.
The Shared Table exists because I’ve lived both sides of this. Being handed generic, outdated, or anecdotal advice - and the relief of finally getting answers rooted in real evidence and a whole-person approach. I built this practice to be the resource I wished I had.
Welcome to the table. 🤍

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