Who am I?

A holistic wellness coach and healing partner.

An LGBT affirmative psychotherapist.

And a compassionate mess still figuring his own shit out.

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The Work I Do

I mix my expertise in mental health, education, energy healing, bodywork, and fitness to provide holistic healing and coaching services. I hope to help clients become better attuned to their bodies and higher selves so that they can live more full, authentic lives.

I have training as a psycho-therapist but am not currently practicing. The most comparable service is embodied living coaching, which takes a holistic non-medical approach to wellness.

My journey to this work was winding. I began my career in early childhood education, for a while serving as the curriculum and assessment director at a national chain of over 450 schools. I burnt out in education, and then spent years working in corporate analytics while I found myself through meditation, breathwork, yoga, and mindful self-exploration. My passion for holistic wellness grew during this, and eventually I transitioned from participant to practitioner. Personally this identity shift solidified when I co-created The Deck of Care in 2021 during the pandemic. 

My personal healing journey was also winding and messy. I spent much of my life before 26 in a state of high-functioning dissociation. When I wasn’t getting top marks and moving up the career ladder, I was suffering (sometimes quietly, sometimes with fireworks) with CPTSD, depression, anxiety, an eating disorder, and uncontrolled alcohol use. I bounced between addictive relationships and coping strategies, people pleasing so chronically that I had very little attachment to who I truly was.

My early self-work was characterized by obsessive behavior change. Then came compulsive self-reflection. Eventually, I found self-compassion, and I began shifting to a warmer relationship with myself. After self-compassion, I found healing work easy if I could be playful and in good community. Next came integrated spirituality, and a deep-seated belief that all of my experiences were karmic teachers and that everything in my life had a purpose on my journey. Nowadays, my focus is on bodywork - releasing the trauma stored in my body so that I can truly physically relax - in addition to honoring my deepest values, sense of life purpose and intuition in my daily life.

I share this to say I know, deeply and personally, that healing comes in many forms, in many stages, and that all of them are right. I don’t come to this practice thinking one size fits all, and I know that what is best for the client is what the client knows in their heart is suitable for them at the current moment in life. I recognize that moving too fast or moving in a way the client is not ready for causes more wounding than healing.

After a decade of work, I’ve come a long way. I’ll always be human - still finding myself wishing life was a little different and saying yes when I should say no. But nowadays I’ve really embraced that I’m a compassionate mess - a human being doing his best and who deserves kindness from himself at all points along the journey. I aim to give each of my clients what I can now give myself - unconditional positive regard and acceptance. I truly believe that is the foundation of any healing journey.

How I Got Here

My Relevant Credentials

With thousands of personal practice hours of yoga, meditation, self exploration, and breathwork under my belt, I have a stable lived embodiment of what I teach. Of course, private practice alone does not qualify me to teach and coach.

I hold liability insurance through Alternative balance.

My Values

Vision: I hope to heal cultural trauma ingrained in our world by helping others uncage themselves from the “shoulds” and “musts” of modern society. My deepest desire is to see each of my clients be proudly their fullest selves.

Mission: I provide integrated, holistic wellness services that equip clients to better understand themselves, to overcome internal obstacles to embracing their truest selves, and to choose their true path every day.

Guiding Beliefs

Principles of Engagement