She’s an ASMR artist who’s gained a solid following on YouTube, thanks to her soothing videos centered around hair and skin sounds—content that’s been viewed over 7 million times collectively. Her unique approach stands out, and a big part of that comes from how she incorporates her background in psychology and consciousness studies into her creations. It adds a thoughtful layer to the experience, making her work feel not just relaxing but also intentional. Before all the fame, she made a big move to England at just 18 years old, chasing new opportunities. She went on to study at both the University of Greenwich and the University of Northampton, building the academic foundation that would later influence her art. Born in the Czech Republic, she’s come a long way, and now her name is becoming increasingly recognized in the ASMR community. People keep coming back for her calming presence and the care she puts into every video—qualities that make her name synonymous with authentic, mindful content.
She’s been sharing her knowledge and experience by teaching classes on lucid dreaming, helping students explore the fascinating world of conscious dreams. Over the years, she has guided many through techniques and practices that make lucid dreaming more accessible. Her passion for the subject really shines in the way she connects with learners, offering insights that go beyond theory. She often emphasizes personal stories and practical exercises, making her classes both engaging and effective. Through her dedication, she continues to inspire others to unlock the potential of their dream states.