Spiritual Transparency

Cultivation is more than farming; it’s faith in action. Raised in the soil of Georgia and shaped by generations of prayer, this story is one of growth, surrender, and living fully known before God.

Why “Do More Naked?”

The word naked can be misunderstood.  Here, it does not mean exposed in the body.  Do More Naked has come to mean fully known before God.

Formed by Hebrews 4:13, “Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight…” this practice is rooted in spiritual transparency.  To live naked before Him is to live honest, surrendered, and without pretense.

Do More Naked is an invitation to strip away performance and return to presence.

She was raised on Jaemor Farms, a Georgia peach farm named for her parents and cultivated for over a century.  There, she learned growth takes patience.  Pruning is necessary.  Harvest requires daily faithfulness.

The secrets of physical and spiritual growth were not taught in a classroom; they were lived in rows of trees, passed from parents to children, generation after generation.

Farming is not a hobby.  It is her inheritance.

The Soil

The Soul

Fifteen years ago, during a season marked by heartbreak and trial, she returned to what she knew best: cultivation.

While walking through deep family challenges, she began applying oils daily, not simply as a wellness practice, but as a sacred pause.  What began as a desire to slow the aging process became something far more profound: a rhythm of prayer, meditation, and surrender.

Each application became a moment to breathe.  To anoint.  To remember that nothing is hidden, and nothing is wasted.

The oil became symbolic.
The spiritual oil - flowing again.

The Legacy

Today, that legacy continues through four children, thirteen grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

From orchard rows to lavender fields, from soil to soul, the work of cultivation continues.

And every bottle prepared is an extension of that heritage: rooted in Scripture, shaped by prayer, and offered with intention.

The Invitation

Do More Naked is not just a product.
It is a practice.

An invitation to slow down.
To anoint with purpose.
To live fully known before God.

Come as you are.  Stay transparent.