Hi! I’m Juliet Magdalene Comber.
Relationship Mentor & Founder of The Embodied Effect
Whether you’re single or in a relationship, our work together prepares you for a deeply connected, thriving marriage that’s built to last.
HOW? By restoring your connection with yourself— so you no longer contort yourself in love, and instead, it meets you at your depth.
Before I entered marriage, I spent years guiding women and men through emotional mastery work, supporting them as they navigated life’s challenges, healed family dynamics, and prepared for union from a place of clarity, stability, and self-trust.
What had always felt like my soul’s calling ultimately became the path that led me to my husband, Robert, and the union we now share. 🤍
Like many people, I once believed the key to love was simply meeting the right person.
And in many ways, that’s true. But over time, you realize what matters most is discovering who you really are — developing the discernment to recognize the maturity in someone who is emotionally grounded, shares your values, and has the capacity to stay attuned as you grow together and move through all that life brings.
And that’s exactly what I experienced when I met my husband.
We came together in a place of true readiness for sacred union, and you could feel it in everything…communication was clear, our connection flowed naturally and if felt like coming home to something steady and true. 💍
But love didn’t always look like this for me…
Growing up, there was a lot of dysfunction in my family...
shaped by generational survival patterns from war, immigration, alcoholism, and financial stress. Like many families, these ways of coping ran deep, and we didn’t have the tools to process or communicate in healthy ways — so we didn’t.
At 12 years old, my father (who I had a strained relationship with), passed away suddenly, along with four other members of my family. At the time my mom was battling cancer, and our family was being torn apart over money. Some days she barely had the strength to put food on the table, and she remembers me just looking at her saying, “Mom, we have to eat.”
Something in me shut down during that time. Despite going to church every Sunday, I carried unprocessed grief and a painful sense of abandonment by God, leaving me disconnected from my emotional world, with no roadmap in sight.
It wasn’t until I was 19 when a profound spiritual awakening brought me face to face with my deepest fears and set me on a path of learning HOW to feel safe and secure within myself, withoutgiving up on the love I knew was possible.
In the years that followed, I became someone my younger self would be proud of…breaking generational patterns, transforming how I relate to love, and restoring deep trust in myself and my personal relationship with God. Now I support women and men into the kind of love where they feel deeply connected — at home in themselves and with each other.