
Are We A Good Fit?
Working with a coach is a real commitment of time, money, and emotional energy.
Before you reach out, here's a quick way to check if what I do is what you're looking for.

We could be a fit if you...
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Are technically proficient but mentally stuck. You can play/sing this. You know you can. You've done it alone a hundred times. The problem shows up when it actually matters.
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Keep avoiding high-stakes opportunities. You've skipped auditions you were ready for. Hesitated on competition applications. Let fear make decisions for your career.
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Are tired of advice that doesn't work. "Just relax" hasn't helped. Neither has practicing more or generic talk therapy that doesn't understand musicians.
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Want sustainable systems, not last-minute fixes. You're done with crisis-mode preparation. You want something that holds up audition after audition, season after season.
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Are ready to take your mental work as seriously as your technical work. You understand this requires practice, not magic. You're willing to build the skill.
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Want to actually enjoy performing again. Music used to feel like home. Somewhere it became heavy. You want that lightness back — with your career intact.

We might be a great fit if...
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Believe music is essential — not a luxury, not a nice interest, but a necessary part of being human.
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Believe artists deserve sustainable careers, not just "making it" at any cost to their wellbeing.
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Want a coach who'll be honest with you, not just affirming. Who'll tell you when something isn't working as easily as when it is.
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Value concrete, evidence-based approaches over wellness clichés.
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Believe emotional resilience is trainable, and you're curious, not ashamed, when yours feels shaky.
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Are thinking about decades, not just the next few years... about what kind of musician you want to be over a whole career.
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Believe what happens on stage is connected to what happens off it, and you want work that takes both seriously.
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Know in your bones that the world needs more beauty, kindness, and empathy, not less — and you're here to protect that.
