Where heartfelt community meets unwavering empowerment
Where heartfelt community meets unwavering empowerment
The Inner Circle is the space you've been searching for. Built for the person behind the therapist. Where your struggle doesn't make you less than, where you don't have to figure this out alone, and where building a practice that actually feels like yours finally feels possible.
This is the space that was missing. The one where you're finally held without having to hold it together, your pace is honored, and the work of building something sustainable finally has a community around it.
The Monthly Circle: 60-minute gatherings for connection, reflection, and remembering you're not alone.
Each month I host an intimate live gathering for members who are ready to go deeper. Where you can name what's hard without apologizing for it. Where your questions are met with genuine support and spaciousness for your own knowing to emerge. Where the real conversations finally get to happen.
What unfolds in the circles:
Group coaching rooted in lived experience
Workshops that invite you back to yourself– your values, your voice, your way
Space to speak the truths you've been carrying alone
Guided work that moves you from awareness to actual change
Every call is recorded and available for replay. You can return to them when you need to remember you're not the only one, when you need the reminder that struggling doesn't mean failing, when you need to hear again that there's another way.
The Monthly Circle is included in the Premium membership tier.
Daily Community: Where you’re held without holding it together Inside our private community you will find what's been absent in so many therapist spaces: genuine support without the judgement
This is where you come to be human. To admit you're tired. To ask the questions you've been afraid to voice. To celebrate setting a boundary without apologizing for it. To feel less alone in the particular weight of this work we've chosen.
What makes this community different:
We don't shame you for struggling—we see it as illuminating information that something needs to shift.
We don't tell you what you "should" do—we ask what feels true for you.
We don't celebrate over-giving—we honor the courage it takes to say "no" and mean it.
We don't perform wellness—we practice humanity, messy, real, and tender.
Inside the community, you'll find:
Daily discussions where vulnerability is welcomed, not weaponized
Threads for celebration (the small wins matter here)
Space to process what's hard without being told to just "practice self-care"
Accountability partnerships with therapists who truly understand
A growing library of resources, scripts, and reminders that you're not alone
The conversations happening right now:
"I said no to a client today and I'm sitting with the guilt"
"Does anyone else feel like they're constantly performing?"
"Small win: I brought more of my actual self into a session and it felt... right"
"How do you hold your own humanity while holding space for others?"
Why Therapists Find Their Way Here
Every therapist finds their way here for a different reason. But underneath the different stories is usually the same quiet truth — that doing this work the way they've been doing it isn't sustainable, and they're ready to find another way.
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You've been giving everything to everyone else for so long that you can't remember the last time you had something left over for yourself. The exhaustion isn't just physical. It's the kind that lives underneath the competence — the kind you rationalize away on the drive home because you don't have language for it yet. You know this isn't sustainable. This is where the exhaustion finally has somewhere to land, and where the work of building something sustainable begins.
The shift that happens: From quietly running on empty to finally having a space that holds you while you figure out what needs to change. -
The meaning that once drove you has gotten quiet. You still show up, you still do the work — but something has shifted and you can't quite name it. You remember caring deeply about this. You remember feeling called to it. And somewhere between then and now it started feeling like something you just do rather than something that feels like yours. This is where you start to reconnect with why you chose this work — and build a practice that honors that reason again.
The shift that happens: From going through the motions to remembering why this work ever felt like yours and building from that place instead. -
You're done following someone else's blueprint. You want a practice that fits who you actually are — your schedule, your boundaries, your values, your way of showing up in the world. Not what the field told you success should look like. Not what your colleagues are doing. Yours. This is where you stop waiting for permission to build it differently and start doing exactly that.
The shift that happens: From following someone else's map to building a practice that is a true extension of who you actually are.
What We Hold True Here:
This isn't like other therapist communities. We've all been in those spaces—the ones where judgment hides behind "feedback," where boundaries are shamed as selfishness, where vulnerability feels like confession instead of connection.
The Inner Circle is different because this is the foundation we build on:
No judgment lives here. Your struggles don't make you less-than.
They make you human. We see your exhaustion, your questions,
your doubt—and we hold it all without making it mean something.
Where "should" has no power. We're not here to tell you what you're supposed to do. We're here to help you remember what feels true for you.
Boundaries are celebrated. When you say no here, we don't ask you to justify it. We honor it as an act of self-respect.
Your pace is yours. Some move through this work quickly. Others take their time. Neither is better. We honor the rhythm that's yours.
Vulnerability is safe. You can name what's hard without it being used against you. You can admit you're struggling without being told you're doing it wrong. You can be real without being "too much."
The fullness of who you are belongs here. Not just the "good therapist". All of you—the doubts, the mess, the tender hope that there's another way.
FAQ
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Many therapist spaces center comparison and "shoulds"—leaving little room for your voice, your choices, your practice. The Inner Circle is different. This is where you are seen and empowered. Where your exhaustion is witnessed, not fixed. Where saying no is celebrated, not criticized. Where you're supported in building your practice, not someone else's version of success.
The Inner Circle addresses what lives beneath the surface: the disconnection from who you are, the weight of performing professionalism, the ache of offering presence while feeling absent from yourself. We guide you back to your truest self—so your work can become an extension of who you actually are, not who you were taught to be.
Through monthly live gatherings, daily community support, and a framework that illuminates rather than prescribes, you'll reconnect with why you became a therapist and redesign your practice to honor that truth. This is soul-work, held in community, where your humanity is your greatest asset and your voice becomes the foundation of everything you build.
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The Inner Circle meets you where you are. It was specifically designed to move with you. Everything is self paced and available when you need it.
Monthly live gatherings happen once a month for 90 minutes—attend live or watch the replay on your time. Self-paced courses are available for you to move through at whatever rhythm feels sustainable. The community discussion board is there whenever you need it—contribute when you have something to share, read through when you need support, or simply witness when that's all you have capacity for.
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The Inner Circle is community-based, and that's intentional. There's something powerful about being witnessed by others who understand this work from the inside—who know the particular weight of holding space, the loneliness of the role, the complexity of being both healer and human.
In our monthly gatherings, you'll have opportunities for more direct support through addressing specific questions gathered prior to the calls. I'm also active in the daily community discussions, offering guidance and witnessing as questions and struggles emerge.
If you're looking for intensive 1:1 support, I do offer private coaching outside of The Inner Circle. You can learn more about that or reach out to discuss whether that's a better fit for what you need right now.
But many members find that the community itself becomes the most transformative part—because healing doesn't happen in isolation. It happens when we're seen, held, and reminded we're not alone in what we carry.
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The Inner Circle is for any therapist who's ever sat in their office and thought, Is this really it? Is this what I signed up for?
This is for therapists at every stage of their career.
Maybe you're brand new to the field and already feeling the pressure to be someone you're not—this is where you learn to build from alignment from the very beginning, before the patterns of performance take root.
Maybe you're mid-career and realizing you've been following someone else's map—this is where you give yourself permission to redesign what's no longer working.
Maybe you've been practicing for decades and you're questioning whether you can sustain this much longer—this is where you discover whether you need to leave the field or simply come home to yourself within it.
You might be barely holding on or you might just feel like something is off. You might have one foot out the door or you might simply feel less alive in your work than you once did. Sometimes disconnection is a quiet ache. Sometimes it’s a weight you can’t ignore. All of it matters. All of it belongs.
Experiences of therapists
before the Inner Circle
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“Comparing myself to other therapists (social media can be hard too) about where they are and how they’ve gotten there. I’m trying to tell myself that I just started too but sometimes the anxiety of “I’m not there yet” creeps in”
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“burnout is huge and pay is low, and it pulls the passion for this career right out of you”
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“I've definitely been feeling burned out and have realized that what I'm currently doing isn't sustainable for me long term”
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“I actually have cancellation fees set up, I just need to actually start implementing them!”
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“I’m disillusioned with some parts of the job”
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“Coming from community mental health, we are taught to do everything. That was one of the biggest things I had to let go of in private practice.”
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“It definitely feels overwhelming at times ...thinking about progress notes, marketing, attending supervision, and the actual work itself”
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“why are we trained to view burnout as a badge of honor? So backward”
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“It can be overwhelming going into PP but also so much more balanced and enjoyable when done intentionally.”