The Threshold Keepers
As Threshold Keepers
we hold the energetic field where form meets formlessness.
Where the Void meets our psyche.
Lizzie is a soul doula who sits with women in the void between who they were and who they're becoming. Through The Sacred Art of Coming Undone, she creates sacred space for the unraveling—that messy, holy process where old identities dissolve and something truer starts breathing beneath the surface.
Her work isn't teaching or fixing—it's holding presence while women remember what they already know in their bones. Having shed her own identities over years of profound transformation, Lizzie creates a field where women can finally feel into the parts of themselves they've been too afraid to acknowledge have already gone. A mother of four who's lived this dissolution many times over, she guides women to stop living in denial of their own endings and start honoring what their deeper self has already released, leading them to the soul-aligned version of themselves waiting to emerge.
Lizzie Langston
After years spent as the primary parent navigating four pregnancies, two kids, and the slow erosion of her own needs. Hallie’s awakening didn’t come through enlightenment. It came through depletion. She rebuilt herself from the depths up, one breath and one boundary at a time. The Sacred Art of Coming Undone is where she brings that lived experience forward: not as a healer or high priestess, but as a grounded witness who understands what it takes to actually reclaim your energy when life gets heavy.
Her work lives at the intersection of the spiritual and the structural where nervous system capacity is honored as much as intuition. Hallie doesn’t just help women “move through the void”, she helps them create inner stability while everything else is dissolving. Because healing isn’t just about release. It is about what we build in the quiet after.

