Camila is a Somatic Practitioner, embodiment coach, and creator consciousness mentor. She works with people who feel called to share their voice but can't seem to get out of their own way, because she spent years there herself.
She was born in Colombia and came to the United States at six years old, on asylum, after guerrilla groups targeted her family. She grew up in Palmdale, California as a DACA recipient carrying a story she didn't yet know how to tell, in a country that didn't always make space for her to tell it.
She found her way into fashion in LA, launched the sustainable streetwear label DeadBlud, and made it onto HBO Max's The Hype, reaching the final four. From the outside, it looked like things were working. But she was also inside a marriage and a version of herself that wasn't.
She got certified in breathwork, studied NLP, trained in Somatic therapy and ontology under Jeremiah Dupin, Jakob Gricar, and Judith Johnson. She developed a real relationship with God, one she could actually lean on. She learned to regulate her nervous system instead of just survive it.
She went back to Colombia, the country she had fled as a child, and let her roots become the foundation of something new: Ze-Nu Worldwide, a slow-fashion brand born from that return.
Eventually, terrified, she started sharing it all online. Not with a strategy. With her actual story. And people responded, not because it was perfect, but because it was true.
Now she works with 1:1 clients from all over the world, leads in group containers, and is finally launching her own. Creator Consciousness is a 30-day container for women who are ready to stop performing and start being seen. She also leads retreats around the world for women who are ready to feel free in their body, their voice, and their story.