
Coaching

Ashu Diwan Singh: Helping Women Thrive Through Perimenopause and Menopause
There is a quiet struggle many women carry every day. Energy fades without warning. Sleep no longer restores. Weight feels harder to manage. Confidence slips, even though nothing looks wrong on the outside. Many women begin to feel less like themselves, less capable, and slowly less worthy, all while still

The Body Knows Before the Mind Does. Dr. Manmeet Rattu Explains Why High Achievers Keep Hitting the Same Wall
Dr. Rattu, Clinical Psychologist and Stanford Psychiatry YogaX Faculty, on the shift quietly redefining executive performance. The executive sat across from her, calendar full, quarterly numbers up, team performing. By every external measure, he was thriving. Then he mentioned, almost in passing, that he had stopped sleeping through the night

Tracy Doyle, Resilience Coach, Helping Women to Overcome Emotional Burnout and to Find Their Voice
By: Shawn Mars Tracy Doyle is an award-winning entrepreneur, author of Life Storms: Finding Your Clear Sky, and creator of the Aurora Method. A former CEO turned emotional wellness advocate, Tracy helps women uncover what’s driving their emotional burnout, break through the patterns keeping them stuck, and move from feeling

Erik Schjolberg and the Role of Technology in Modern Golf Instruction
Golf has increasingly shifted from tradition to innovation as new clubs provide golfers and teachers with a clearer picture of every movement in the swing. Across the United States, the sport remains popular, with the National Golf Foundation reporting that more than 25 million people played golf in 2023. In

Why Smart Companies Keep Solving the Wrong Leadership Problems
By: Natalie Johnson The Misdiagnosis at the Heart of Growth As companies scale, they often face a paradox: everything seems to be going right, yet something isn’t working. A common refrain from executives, particularly in high-growth organizations, is, “We have great people, but things aren’t moving the way we want.”

Leah Crump on Redefining Success: Work That Heals, Not Drains
By: Maya Thompson In high-pressure industries like wellness and hospitality, the line between thriving and burning out can be thin. Leah Crump, wellness and hospitality advisor, thought leader, and author of Be Well, Do Well, has spent decades helping elite organizations and leaders navigate that line. Her work focuses on

Jason Brown Explains Why Hard Conversations Are a Form of Respect
By: Alex Sammon Most people avoid hard conversations—not because they don’t care, but because they don’t want to be uncomfortable, misunderstood, or disliked. At a human level, this makes sense. We are wired for belonging. We want to be accepted, to be seen as kind, reasonable, and easy to work

Dr. Stephanie Wall Explains Why Waiting for Readiness Keeps Women Leaders Stuck
There is a quiet habit many women leaders share: waiting. Waiting for the right time. Waiting for certainty. Waiting until everything feels aligned, polished, and unquestionable. Dr. Stephanie Wall has seen this pattern across executive leadership, entrepreneurship, higher education, and community spaces. Women with deep experience and proven results often

How Dr. Rubin Cockrell Is Shaping the Future of Workforce Development on a Global Scale
By: Natalie Johnson In an era obsessed with shortcuts, frameworks that promise instant mastery, and leadership advice compressed into fifteen-second clips, there is something almost countercultural about the way Dr. Rubin Cockrell approaches his work. He does not lead with slogans. He does not pretend that transformation can be automated.

When Resilience Finds Its Voice: Dr. Patti Bevilacqua’s Global Impact
By: Jaxon Lee When Patti Bevilacqua first woke up one morning unable to see clearly, she assumed it was a minor inconvenience in an otherwise predictable life. What she didn’t know was that the double vision was the beginning of a profound personal shift that would ultimately position her as

Vanessa Gosha: Helping You Move Beyond Emotional Struggles
By: Jaxon Lee Vanessa Gosha is a dedicated consultant who focuses on helping people work through emotional challenges like anxiety, breakdowns, and self-doubt. With a strong commitment to guiding others toward healing, she empowers people to reclaim their strength and find purpose in life. Vanessa believes that transformation is possible

The Science and Practice of Alignment: How Kristin Kaufman Combines Assessments, Coaching, and Adult Development to Drive Real Leadership Results
What does success truly depend on? Is it passion, strategy, or talent? According to Kristin Kaufman, founder of Alignment, Inc.®, a leadership coaching consultancy, success and true achievement only come when individuals and organizations operate in alignment with their values, strengths, and goals. And Kristin believes ongoing self-awareness is a

Maja Dollas is Empowering Women to Reclaim Their Power After Destructive Relationships
Helping Women Rise Above Emotional Challenges Many women today face emotionally draining and toxic relationships that leave them feeling powerless. Maja Dollas is dedicated to helping these women regain their self-worth and emotional balance. With her approach, The Phoenix Method™, Maja supports women as they rebuild confidence, reconnect with their

Jillian MacKenzie: The Power of Awareness, Alignment, and Action
By: Regal Media Press When you listen to Jillian MacKenzie speak, there’s a calm confidence in her words. It’s not the kind that comes from a motivational script or corporate seminar. It’s the kind that comes from living what she teaches. As the founder of Purposefully Align, Jillian has made

Melissa Shevchenko: The Coach Helping Women Take Their Power Back
Melissa Shevchenko has built something far bigger than a coaching business. She has created a movement, a place where women stop shrinking, stop apologizing, and finally take ownership of their bodies, their confidence, and their lives. As the founder and CEO of FitGirlsRock, Melissa has become a trusted voice for

The Clarity Catalyst Helps Women Change Careers and Say Yes to Themselves
By: Jacob Harris Every New Year arrives with a familiar surge of resolutions, vision boards, and ambitious plans. Yet this season, a different conversation is happening among women, one that’s quieter, deeper, and far more honest. Instead of asking “How do I do more?” many are asking a far more

How Moeed Israr’s Calm & Clarity Helps Ease Emotional Weight
By: Elowen Gray Most People Misunderstand Gratitude, and It’s Why They Stay Overwhelmed What if the heaviness you carry isn’t stress… but resistance? Yesterday morning, a woman stared at her untouched coffee, already exhausted before the day even began. Nothing was wrong, yet everything felt heavy. You know that feeling,

Ava Taylor – The Medium Leading a New Era of Soul Communication
Ava Taylor, the evidential psychic medium behind Light by Ava, is pioneering a new era of mediumship that resonates with a growing audience worldwide. Known for her grounded clarity and emotional softness, Ava’s readings break away from traditional approaches, offering a fresh perspective on spiritual connection. Her unique approach to

Walking Between Two Worlds: Suzanne Giesemann, The Former Navy Officer Helping Others Heal
By: Regal Media Press A Life Built on Discipline and Service For twenty years, Suzanne Giesemann lived a life that embodied precision, duty, and leadership. As a U.S. Navy Commander, she stood at the heart of national service, leading sailors, briefing senior military leaders, and even serving as aide to

The Art and Science of Thinking Differently: How Changing the Way You Think Changes Your Results – Insights from Rania Kort
By: Matt Emma What if thinking differently could be the key to overcoming challenges, breaking through what’s holding you back, and potentially unlocking new opportunities in your life, career, and business? What if your mindset could become one of your most valuable competitive advantages? In today’s fast-paced world, especially for

Beyond the Mockup: Sofia von Hauske’s 5 Tips for Aspiring Senior Product Designers in NYC
By: Ethan Rogers New York City’s tech scene is a crucible. For product designers, it’s a place of immense opportunity, but also intense competition. Leaping from a mid-level designer focused on execution to a senior designer who drives strategy is a challenging and rewarding step in a creative career. It

Elevating Your Executive Presence: How Sensory Details Influence Leadership Perception
In leadership, communication often takes center stage—strategy decks, public speaking, and negotiation. Yet some of the powerful signals a leader sends aren’t verbal at all. Presence is built as much through sensory impressions as it is through ideas. The way someone moves through a room, the subtle visual harmony of

Beyond Buzzwords: How David Emerson Frost Reclaims Wellness Trust in Our Age of Malinformation
By: Chelsea Robinson The wellness industry is a strange paradox. It advocates for self-improvement but often contributes to insecurity. It preaches sustainability but thrives on purported quick fixes. For every credible expert, there are dozens of self-proclaimed “gurus” peddling detox teas and miracle powders. In an age where misinformation spreads







