About me

I know how difficult it can be to struggle with tinnitus.

I spent a couple of years trying to get a handle on my case.

Oddly enough, the foundation for overcoming it was laid through something that seemed totally unrelated at the time: two years of unrelenting chronic pain.

When you’re hit with problems like these, it’s easy to fall down research rabbit holes—endlessly chasing answers. I did it twice. And what I learned, through deep investigation and extensive reading, changed everything.

In many cases, you can let go of the fear and the noise—without surgery, devices, or medication (which often bring problems of their own).

But let’s be real: this isn’t always quick or easy. What worked for me might not be the exact path for you. I’m not a therapist, and I won’t often tell you what to do. My role is to help you figure out what you need to do—and support you every step of the way.

I’m all in on your success.

A bit about me

Before I was a coach, I

● Grew up in Louisiana and earned a BA from LSU

● Helped people polish résumés and find work

● Moved to China (Shenzhen) to work as a marketing manager for a medical device company

● Relocated to Shanghai, where I’ve lived nearly 20 years

● Spent 17 years teaching middle and high school history at an international school



Let’s talk.

If you’re struggling with tinnitus, chronic pain, or other persistent challenges, get in touch for a free consultation. Let’s figure out how we can work together.

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