You know something needs to change.

You’re just not sure what or how.

That’s okay. That’s where a good story begins.

Watch this 3-minute conversation of me and Chris on what shifted after he began living his story more fully.

  • Are you living a life that looks right on paper but feels like someone else's?

  • Do you keep hitting the same walls, in relationships, work, or within yourself - and can't figure out why?

  • Is there a version of you that feels closer and more possible than ever, but just out of reach?

    If any of that resonates, I’d love to hear your story.

    Just fill out the short intake form below:

What’s YOUR story?

A young man with short dark hair, sitting on a patterned couch against a plain wall, with his hands clasped together in a relaxed pose, wearing a long-sleeve shirt and a wristwatch.

When people understand their story, everything changes.

  • A woman with short, wavy brown hair, light blue eyes, and fair skin, smiling and standing against a plain white wall, wearing a sleeveless teal textured top.

    "Working with Eric was refreshing - comforting in the way that good things rarely are. I'm not someone who opens up easily, so I was genuinely surprised by how naturally the sessions flowed. His questions are subtle but pointed - they don't push you anywhere; they just help you find your own clarity. One session focused on rejection stayed with me: the guided meditation brought a peace I've been able to return to since. What makes his style truly unique is how he holds the emotional, spiritual, mental, and practical all at once. He helped me see an imbalance I'd been carrying for years, and I left feeling stronger."

    — Raquel, Portugal

  • A woman with short brown hair sitting at a wooden table in a café, wearing a bright blue sweater, with a closed black tablet in front of her, by a window with blue-tinted blinds, outdoor trees visible through the window.

    "Working with Eric was both enjoyable and deeply impactful - I genuinely looked forward to our sessions. He's gentle and thoughtful, able to hold excruciating vulnerability with just the right balance of empathy and objectivity. The long pauses taught me to slow down and listen to myself too. Over four months I ran my first half marathon, moved across countries, and ended up living in New York City - a wish I'd carried for a long time. One question from our final session still anchors me: 'What is it that you bring to the city?' My answer: I want to bring me, Melody. Period. Eric was right - New York loves it when you're real."

    — Melody, New York City

  • A man standing in an abstract indoor space with curved white and red walls, with a small group of people visible in the background.

    "I came into coaching at a pretty low point. What surprised me most was how fast things shifted. Once we spotted my patterns around boundaries and presence, all these things I'd been treating as separate problems suddenly connected - and I could catch them in real time. There was a moment with my dad on a family trip where, instead of disconnecting like I always did, I held my ground. It reset something between us that had been there my whole life. My sister came up to me afterward and said, 'Seems like you're really changing.' That's the best compliment you can get when you're actually trying to. Eric connects dots most people miss. It's not just talk - it's healing."

    — Chris, New York City

  • Woman wearing sunglasses and a patterned shirt, smiling, standing outdoors by a railing with a lake and trees in the background.

    "Eric helped me open a part of my heart I didn't know could open. I'd never spoken so honestly about not having a father - I'd carried shame around it for years while projecting something entirely different on the outside. Through our sessions, that shame started to lose its grip. Emotionally I feel steadier, mentally I'm kinder to myself, and spiritually I reconnected with God after a long distance. His style is rare: patient, genuinely open-minded, and he actually listens. Talking with him cracked through something hard in me and let in love, acceptance, and a peace I didn't know I could feel."

    — Sangeeta, United Kingdom

Here’s what I believe about you.

You were created in the image of God.
You were made
with a story worth living.

If you feel lost in your story,
or feel stuck in a chapter,
I’d love to help you make sense of it all.

Because here’s the thing:

We all have a story,
but we only get one.

If you’re ready to start, I’d love to hear from you.

Every person has a story worth hearing.

Watch some of my favorite stories below: