About Us
The most important thing in coaching is your relationship with your coach(es). You want to feel as confident in them as you would with a guide taking you to the top of Mt Rainier or the bottom of the Marianas Trench. You want to know they’ve been there before and have an intimate knowledge of the landscape.
We’ve explored the world and our own depths quite a bit, and we bring that experience to our coaching.
We’ve been through career failures and triumphs; through medical emergencies and successful health recoveries.
We’ve run 45 miles in one day (really!), hiked across the Colorado Rockies from Denver to Durango, and rested for days on end when that’s what we needed.
We’ve been through a difficult childbirth and the challenges of raising a young child. We’ve sat in meditation retreat with nothing to do for hour upon hour except be present with our depths.
We’ve climbed and hustled at times, and we’ve now opted for something different than the pursuit of more.
We have not mastered life, though we are happy with how ours is going. We have to “do the work” to get and maintain the life we want to live, though we believe that effortless effort rather than strain is the best approach.
In our own lives, we’ve worked with psychotherapists, meditation teachers, psychedelic guides, coaches, and other practitioners, and we continue to ask for support when we need it!
We value ongoing education and are continually seeking out trainings, teachings, and good books that help us in our own personal work and our work with our clients. We’re not done exploring.
We believe a growth mindset is necessary to any success you will have in working with us.
We think our society devalues support, and that that is tragic. Bootstraps are for putting on your boots, not for levitation. We all need help.
Julia Lynton Boelte has worked as the recruiting manager for a tech company; the chief of staff for a professional in the entertainment world; the director of learning support at a high school; a workflow and time management consultant; the general manager of a theater company; a student of oceanography (M.S.), chemistry (B.S.), and special education; a tutor in science, math, and general education; and a yoga teacher. She has a particular interest in what “midlife” means to those around her; in particular, what living a slower life can allow to flourish.
Kyle Boelte is the author of The Beautiful Unseen, and has worked as a freelance writer and editor; a social media strategist and digital product manager at a national environmental non-profit; a content specialist in the bicycle industry; and as a landscaper. His formal education (B.A. and M.A.) has emphasized analytical thinking and clear communication. He has maintained a daily meditation practice for many years, and enjoys bringing meditation, awareness, and flow-based practices into his work with clients.