04/12/2026
Figured I’d use a photo dump from our recent travels as a chance to reintroduce myself (and share some run/ random facts) ⬇️
1. I’ve been coaching for 7 years. I have a MA in clinical health psychology and a doctorate in physical therapy. I gave up my physical therapy license after 1 year of practice to coach full time.
2. You will never see my other half on here! He likes his privacy and I like to honor that. But know that I have an amazing, supportive partner that exists behind the scenes!
3. We love to eat at restaurants so eating meals out is a regular part of my life. And no I don’t think it makes me less “healthy.”
4. I love to go to bed early and get up early. I don’t drink alcohol (and haven’t in over 8 years).
5. I have called myself a nutrition coach since I started coaching but it’s never felt “right.” I feel more like a nutrition psychologist- no idea if that’s an actual thing- but it feels like a much more accurate description of the core of my work with clients.
6. I think critical thinking is a lost art. I am forever grateful for my graduate studies as it gave me the tools to be a critical consumer of information which has been invaluable to me individually and as a coach
7. I like to “work backwards” with clients— that is I like to collect some data to understand what the landscape actually looks like before we go in and start making changes
8. Clients might think they’re hiring me for accountability but I see myself as a guide to help them become their own best advocate for making meaningful changes. People change when they are ready and when they can make compelling arguments about why it’s meaningful to them.
9. I don’t see myself as a science communicator. I follow lots of science communicators and stay up to date on the latest research. I see myself as a translator- that is I work to translate the science into bite size pieces that are meaningful for clients at different parts of their journey. I also take client preferences and coaching experiences into account- which does put me in the category of “evidence based practice.”
10. I love birds! Seeing new birds is a highlight when we travel (pic is red created pochard & eurasian coot)