Whole person
You contain multitudes. Our work covers all of it.
Most executive coaching pretends a leader stops being a person at the office door. Ours doesn’t. Our work covers leadership, strategy, performance, body, mind, relationships, money, career, meaning, and more — because that’s the actual operating system you’re running everything from. The things leaders get caught by — a body that’s checked out, a marriage that’s eroded, a friendship that’s gone quiet, a relationship to money that’s never been examined — almost always come from the parts they were trying to ignore.
The actual job
People come to us for leadership. Then something else creeps in.
I’m so tired. I’m gaining weight. My partner thinks I’m ignoring them. I have no free time. I have no social life.
We spend most of our time on leadership and business — that’s usually why people hire us. But our actual job as coaches isn’t to coach a problem to be solved or a business to be run. It’s to coach a life to be lived.
The surface area
Performance
Training, sleep, recovery, nutrition, fasting, supplementation, peptides, hormone optimization, lab work, biomarkers, longevity. We’re both certified personal trainers and long-time experimenters. Plain talk, current research, no cargo cult.
Mind
Attention, stress, meditation (Nick’s practice goes back decades), mental models, philosophy, plant medicine where relevant, the actual experience of being a mind that has everything riding on it.
Relationships
Marriage, partnership, sex, parenting, family of origin, friendship, the loneliness of the corner office. We’re a married couple of eighteen years who run companies together; partnership in love and work is our actual specialty.
Money
Income, equity, wealth, lifestyle, philanthropy, legacy. The relationship you have to money — not just the spreadsheet of it. What you’ve built, what it’s for, what enough looks like, what comes after.
Career & Identity
Founder identity, exec identity, post-exit identity, the second mountain, the identity collapse that often follows the outcome you spent ten years chasing. The thing nobody warned you about.
Meaning
Purpose, mortality, what you’re actually doing here, what you want your life to have been when it’s done. We are not in the business of avoiding the big questions.
How we do it
How we do this work.
We’re both certified personal trainers. We’ve owned a gym and a smoothie bar. We’ve spent two decades figuring out how to stay in shape while traveling, eating well in airports, sleeping on planes, and finding good people in cities we just landed in.
Practically, that means we can:
- Help you build a real support team in every city you actually spend time in: top-tier physicians, physical therapists, personal trainers, massage therapists, and sources of good food.
- Pressure-test the wellness plans, training programs, supplement and peptide stacks you’re already running, and ask the second-order questions your other practitioners aren’t asking.
- Sit in the conversations you don’t have anywhere else: sex, love, money, friendship, marriage, mortality — the stuff your other coach won’t touch.
We’re not your trainer, your doctor, or your therapist. We’re the one person looking at all of it at once and helping you decide what actually matters.
Why this works
You get stronger as a system, not just better at managing one.
Compartmentalization is a useful short-term move and a terrible long-term strategy. Leaders who quietly let their bodies, marriages, sleep, friendships, or inner lives erode while they optimize the company end up — usually in their forties or fifties — with a successful business and a life they want to escape.
Whole-person work isn’t softer than business coaching; it’s harder. Done well, it’s also why the business coaching actually works.
And we don’t flinch. Peptides, TRT, money, marriage, plant medicine — if it’s in your life, we’ll talk about it.