About Me

For 30 years, I have been helping people bring more of themselves to life. I’ve done so in a range of roles, including piano teacher, adventure-based educator, corporate trainer, facilitator, counselor, consultant, and coach. 

I offer my clients space and presence: the room to discover, and the safety to reveal, what’s most alive in them. I help my clients come home to themselves, find and trust their innate knowing, and tap more of their resources, inner and outer, all in support of them moving toward what they want. 

While I work, I aim to attend to power, social identity and cultural narratives—in my client and in me. For over a decade I consulted—as part of a cross-racial, cross-gender team—to educators and non-profit organizations striving to build more equitable institutional systems and cultures, with a specific focus on racial equity.

Since 2010, I have been a part of an intergenerational, multi-racial community of educators, activists, artists, and community builders working and thinking critically to strengthen our regional community. With a focus on supporting BIPOC youth leadership, we envision and build more equitable and healthy living. I bring the humility and knowledge gleaned from these experiences, along with my ongoing learning journey as a cisgender white man, to my counseling and coaching clients. (Learn more about my equity commitment.)

Drawing from many years of music making, movement practices and nature connection, I bring a deep regard for the creative mind, intuition, the body’s wisdom, and nature’s guidance. In addition to these, I bring to my work the lessons of my personal path toward greater dignity, courage, and ease.