Today we’d like to introduce you to Bambi Corso-Steinmeyer.
Hi Bambi, it’s an honor to have you on the platform. Thanks for taking the time to share your story with us – to start maybe you can share some of your backstory with our readers?
I’ve been journaling my dreams since I was fifteen, long before I knew they’d become the compass for my life’s work. What began as curiosity evolved into a deep devotion to the inner world — a place where emotion, intuition, and imagery reveal our soul’s truth.
For much of my career, I lived in the outer world of finance, marketing, and consulting, and building brands in high-performance environments. But beneath the business suits and boardrooms, I was always tracking the language of my dreams — and, just as importantly, the language of the natural world. I’ve always felt a deep connection with animals and the rhythms of nature; both have been powerful teachers, showing me how life — like our dreams — speaks through symbol, movement, and quiet observation.
Over time, I realized my gift was being a bridge between these two worlds — the practical and the mystical — helping people translate inner wisdom into real-world transformation.
That calling led me to create DreamTracking, my signature method and the title of my book DreamTracking: Track Your Dreams and Transform Your Life. Since my last Voyage feature, the work has grown into a movement, including my 4-week course Rediscovering You: A Journey Home. Through dreamwork, reflection, and soul-centered coaching, I help women in midlife reconnect with their inner knowing, awaken creativity, and live in alignment with their authentic selves.
At the heart of this work is a simple truth: you don’t need another plan — you need a pause. It’s in that sacred pause that clarity returns, intuition speaks, and the next step reveals itself naturally. My work invites women to honor that pause, to listen inward, and to rediscover the parts of themselves that have been waiting to be seen and remembered.
Today, my mission is simple: to reawaken humanity’s ancient relationship with dreams — and with the living world around us — reminding people that the soul is always speaking, in symbols, feelings, synchronicities, and the quiet clues of life itself.
We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
Like most meaningful journeys, it hasn’t been a straight or easy road. My path has included profound loss, deep change, and the kind of reinvention that only comes when life breaks you open. Losing my husband and my father within weeks of each other was an experience that reshaped everything I thought I knew about love, purpose, and resilience.
For a while, I felt completely untethered — but my dreams became lifelines. They offered guidance, comfort, and connection when logic couldn’t. Through that period, I learned that dreamwork isn’t just about symbols; it’s about soul survival. It taught me how to live awake — to listen to the quiet messages of my inner world and trust that even in heartbreak, there is healing trying to reach you.
That experience inspired much of my current work, especially with women navigating transitions in midlife. I know what it’s like to lose your footing and have to rebuild from the inside out. And I know the power of listening within — because that’s where you find your way home again.
Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your work?
My work lives at the intersection of creativity and soul. I help people reconnect with their inner wisdom through their dreams, emotions, and intuition. My work, called DreamTracking, guides people to recognize recurring dream patterns — including symbols, themes, and emotions — as messages from the soul, and to use that insight for personal growth, empowerment, and more authentic decision-making in waking life.
What sets my work apart is the way I see. I’ve spent my life devoted to deep inner work and self-discovery, and it has given me the ability to perceive patterns and connections that often live beneath the surface of a person’s story or dream. When I listen to someone share, I see the threads that weave their experiences together — the hidden map of meaning that’s trying to reveal itself. Helping people translate those symbols into self-understanding and transformation is the heart of what I do.
Before creating this work, I spent years in corporate leadership, marketing, and sales — experiences that taught me how to bridge intuition with practicality. Now I help others do the same: to bring the unseen into action and live in alignment with what feels real and true.
What I’m most proud of is watching people remember their own wisdom — that moment when they realize their dreams and emotions have been guiding them all along. It’s in that awakening that they begin to live fully awake, in harmony with both their inner and outer worlds.
What was your favorite childhood memory?
Some of my favorite childhood memories are of being outside for hours — climbing trees, exploring nature, and feeling completely at home among animals. I loved the sense of connection and wonder they brought; it was as if the natural world was always whispering stories. I’d make up my own tales, write little plays, and gather my friends to perform them for our parents, who were our very patient audience. Storytelling was my way of making sense of the world — of turning ordinary moments into something magical and alive.
Looking back, I can see that same thread running through my life today — that deep love of nature, story, and meaning. It’s what led me to dreamwork and continues to inspire everything I create: listening for the hidden stories that want to be told, whether they appear in a dream, a symbol, or the quiet presence of the natural world.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.bambicorso.com
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Dreamtracking/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DreamTracking
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bambicorso/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/bambicorso












Image Credits
All headshots and jacket pics taken by: Josh Kaplan
I took all the nature and animal photos
