Frequently Asked Questions
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I offer 6–12 month engagements, with the fee reflecting the scope and duration of the work. Most engagements fall between $9,000 and $18,000.
All engagements begin with an exploratory conversation. That conversation is a chance to get oriented to the work, ask questions, and determine whether this is the right time for this kind of engagement.
If we decide to move forward, I’ll name a clear container and fee up front. Payment timing can be flexible, but the financial commitment is made at the beginning of the work.
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I’m an Integral Coach, trained and certified through New Ventures West, and I received the Associate Certified Coach (ACC) credential from the International Coaching Federation in 2014.
I’m also an inheritor and financially independent. That personal experience doesn’t define my clients’ experiences, but it does give me a grounded understanding of the terrain—especially the questions that can surface when familiar structures fall away and new ones haven’t yet formed. My work draws on both professional training and lived familiarity, allowing me to meet these moments with clarity and restraint rather than assumptions.
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No. I’m not a financial coach, and I don’t advise on investing, budgeting, financial planning, or wealth strategy. I’m not here to grow your money or steer you toward a particular way of thinking about it.
I’m an Integral Coach who works with how people relate to money, work, and identity after financial independence, when old strategies stop working and a new orientation to life is emerging.
We may talk about money often, but not as something to optimize or fix. Rather, we look at how it’s shaping your sense of belonging, possibility, freedom, and choice, and how to meet that reality with more steadiness and clarity. I welcome complicated feelings about money, inheritance, wealth and privilege.
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This isn’t coaching that moves quickly toward goals, plans, or solutions. The work begins by slowing down and taking your lived experience seriously—especially the parts that don’t yet make sense or don’t fit into familiar explanations.
In practice, that means regular one-on-one conversations over time. We pay attention to how you’re making sense of your life, what’s no longer holding, and what’s beginning to emerge beneath the surface. The focus isn’t on fixing you or pushing you forward, but on developing the capacities your current conditions are calling for. Between sessions, you’ll engage in practices and draw on resources that help build skill, awareness, and competency.
There’s no required outcome you’re working toward. The shape of the work unfolds as clarity does.
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