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Life Coaching

Drawing from my own life experience as an architect, traveler, writer, and lifelong student of how people build meaningful lives, these sessions will offer encouragement, clarity, and grounded perspective for wherever you find yourself.

One-on-one coaching will be available in flexible increments, 30 minutes, 45 minutes, and 60 minutes. It is for those seeking a sounding board, a fresh way of seeing a situation, or support in making next steps feel less overwhelming. These conversations will offer honesty, insight, and a steady presence.

I also plan to offer webinars and guided conversations around specific topics, including solo female travel, long-distance walks like the Camino de Santiago and West Highland Way, career pivots, and designing a life that is aligned with your values.

If this resonates, I invite you to check back next year. This work is unfolding thoughtfully and with care.

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Podcast

This podcast will be a space for thoughtful conversations about how a brave and beautiful life is built: one choice, ritual, and season at a time. Some episodes will be solo reflections; others will be conversational and feel more like meaningful voice notes exchanged with people I trust: friends, creatives, and fellow travelers who are living intentionally and asking deep questions about their lives.

Episodes will be short and intentional, typically 15–20 minutes, and will explore the choices behind the life you see: creativity, wellness, hospitality, books, travel, and food. Rather than presenting a polished end result, these conversations focus on the process: how a life is shaped over time through curiosity, discipline, rest, and brave decisions.

If you have ever felt called to create something, change direction, or live with more intention and weren’t sure where to start, this space will be for you. You’re invited to listen in, reflect, and take what resonates back into your own life.

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Explore the Podcasts I Follow

99% Invisible
Roman Mars — Radio producer and author
On the design and architecture hiding in plain sight all around us. As an architect, this one feels like a love language. Roman Mars has a voice and a curiosity that makes you look at the world differently every single episode.
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Airlines Confidential
Scott McCartney — Former Wall Street Journal Travel Editor
Industry insiders, C-suite guests, and listener questions about the business of commercial aviation. For the travel obsessed who want to understand what is actually happening behind the scenes at the airlines they fly.
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Dream Big
Bob Goff — Author and speaker
On building a life that matters. Bob Goff is relentlessly optimistic in the best possible way — the kind of voice you need when you are trying to remember why you started something.
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Exponential View with Azeem Azhar
Azeem Azhar — Entrepreneur, investor, and AI researcher
On how AI and exponential technologies are reshaping business and society. Dense and worthwhile — the kind of show that makes you feel like you understand what is happening in the world a little better than you did before.
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HBR IdeaCast
Harvard Business Review — Weekly leadership and management conversations
Short, focused conversations with the world's leading thinkers on business, leadership, and management. Worth keeping in rotation if you are the kind of person who thinks about how organizations work and why people do what they do.
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Huberman Lab
Dr. Andrew Huberman — Neuroscientist, Stanford School of Medicine
On the neuroscience and physiology of how the body and brain work — sleep, stress, hormones, performance, and everything in between. Long episodes that reward the time you put in.
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Life Kit
NPR — Practical guides to being a person
Short, practical episodes on everything from managing anxiety to cooking to navigating difficult conversations. NPR at its most useful.
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Not Alone
Valeria Lipovetsky — Content creator, entrepreneur, and mother of three
Honest conversations with women about the challenges nobody talks about enough — relationships, reinvention, motherhood, identity, and what it really takes to build a life that feels like yours. Valeria is real in a way that is increasingly rare.
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Planet Money
NPR — Economics made human
On how the economy actually works — told through stories about real people, unexpected situations, and questions you did not know you had. The show that makes economics make sense and also makes it interesting.
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Radiolab
WNYC Studios — Science, philosophy, and the questions underneath everything
On the big questions at the edge of science and humanity. One of the most beautifully produced podcasts that exists. Radiolab makes you feel something while also making you think, which is a rare combination.
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Storytelling with Data
Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic — Author and data visualization expert
On how to communicate clearly and compellingly with data — charts, presentations, and the art of making information land. For anyone who works with data and wants their work to actually be understood.
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Stratechery
Ben Thompson — Tech and business analyst
The sharpest analysis of technology and business strategy on the internet. Ben Thompson has been the hidden force shaping how Silicon Valley thinks about itself for over a decade. The podcast is the audio version of his subscriber newsletter — worth every penny of the subscription.
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Stuff You Should Know
Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant — iHeartMedia
On how everything works — from the science of sleep to the history of the patent system to why we hiccup. Josh and Chuck are genuinely funny and curious, and this show has been in my rotation for years.
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The Mel Robbins Podcast
Mel Robbins — Author and motivational speaker
On mindset, motivation, and actually taking action on the things you say you want. Mel Robbins is practical and direct in a way that cuts through the noise. Good for seasons when you need a push.
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The Peter Schiff Show
Peter Schiff — Economist and financial commentator
On economics, markets, and the long view of what is happening with money. Peter Schiff is contrarian and not always right, but always worth hearing if you want a perspective that does not sound like everyone else.
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This American Life
Ira Glass — WBEZ Chicago
The gold standard of narrative storytelling. A weekly theme, three acts, real people, and the kind of radio that reminds you why the format matters. If you are a writer or a storyteller in any form, this is required listening.
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Through Line
NPR — History connected to the present
On the historical roots of today's biggest stories. Through Line finds the through line between the past and the present in a way that makes the news make more sense. Good for anyone who wants to understand how we got here.
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Up First
NPR — The morning news briefing
Fifteen minutes of the day's biggest stories, done well. The first thing I listen to most mornings when I want to know what is happening without spending an hour on it.
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Wild with Sarah Wilson
Sarah Wilson — Author and climate activist
On anxiety, the planet, and what it means to live more lightly and honestly in the world. Sarah Wilson writes and thinks in a way that is hard to categorize — part environmentalism, part mental health, part philosophy. Worth the listen.
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