Drawing from lived experience and formal certification in integral coaching (ICF, ACC), the approach is spacious but grounded, blending somatic awareness, emotional intelligence, and developmental frameworks. It is especially resonant for queer folks, neurodivergent thinkers, and those living at the edges of cultural expectations—people who are often navigating shame, dissociation, hyper-adaptivity, and profound resilience.
Rather than orienting toward performance or perfection, this coaching holds space for complexity. It invites clients to explore their narratives, re-pattern internalized beliefs, and reclaim their agency—not as a performance of “healing,” but as an honest and ongoing relationship with self.
Sessions are shaped by presence, attunement, and metaphor. They often explore how systems (internal and external) shape behavior, identity, and possibility. The work may look like unpacking productivity trauma, queering the concept of progress, or making room for softness in a life built on self-protection.
At its core, the coaching practice is an invitation: to be seen, to soften, to come home to oneself—fiercely, gently, and on purpose.