Beneath the noise,
you already know.
We live in times of extraordinary change and paralyzing noise. The most radical act available to us is to stop, to observe our lives honestly, and to discover what is actually alive inside us.
Schedule a conversationAA space where the noise of the world settles and we observe what lies underneath. What is actually alive in you. What has been waiting beneath the layers of constructed identity for you to finally look at it directly.
This is the work of observation and of building. You and I, looking at your life honestly, your patterns, your calling, your unlived possibilities. Within each of us exists not only what we are, but what we are capable of becoming. That field of possibility does not disappear with age or circumstance. It waits.
The work is not to add something new. It is to remove what is obscuring what is already there. What remains is you. And that is where we begin.
Three areas. One source.
This practice holds three areas of focus. They are distinct but draw from the same source. You may find yourself in one, in two, or in all three.
The Inner Flame
What is actually alive in you.
When the noise of the world fades, something has always been present. Alive. Waiting to be seen directly.
This is the core of the work. Not analysis, not advice, but observation. You and I, looking honestly at your inner life, your patterns, your longings, your fears, your unlived possibilities, until what is actually true about you becomes impossible to ignore. The aim is not self-improvement. It is self-recognition. A life chosen consciously from the deepest place of your own knowing.
In our conversations we explore what is genuinely alive in you beneath the noise. The values and longings you may have never fully examined. The patterns that have shaped your choices without your awareness. And what it would mean to begin living in true alignment with who you actually are.
Changing Waters
Significant transition. The ground has shifted. What now.
There are moments in a life when the structure that held you no longer does. A career dissolves. A relationship ends. A version of yourself you have outgrown refuses to fit.
These are not crises to be solved. They are among the most honest moments a life offers. We do not rush toward the other side. We learn to read what this particular crossing is asking of you and move through it together with intention and honesty. What feels like dissolution is often the beginning of something more true.
In our conversations we explore what this transition is revealing about what you most need. The grief and fear that deserve to be acknowledged. The identity that is dissolving and the one quietly forming beneath it. And how to move forward without losing what is most essential about who you are.
Charting the Path
Professional clarity. Entrepreneurial vision. What is actually calling you.
You have built a career. Perhaps an impressive one. And yet something in it does not quite fit. Or you are early enough in the journey that the possibilities feel simultaneously endless and paralyzing. Or you are ready to build something of your own and need a thinking partner who understands both the inner architecture of that decision and the outer realities of the world in which it must exist.
This work does not begin with your résumé. It begins with you. With an honest examination of what genuinely moves you, what you are actually built for and where those two things meet. From that clarity we look outward together at your next career move, your professional positioning, your entrepreneurial vision, grounded not in expectation but in genuine self-knowledge.
In our conversations we explore what your professional journey has been telling you about yourself. The work that feels like obligation and the work that feels like aliveness. How to move toward something that is both strategically sound and genuinely yours.
How it unfolds.
A first conversation
Fifty minutes, at no cost. A chance to speak honestly about where you are and to see whether the way I work is the right fit for you.
A six-week arc
We begin with six weeks together. A concentrated arc designed to bring what is essential into view and to let what is not fall away. Where the work leads from there is something we discover together.
“You do not need to be in crisis to begin. You only need to be willing to look.”
Those navigating a significant transition, a career change, a relationship ending, a life that no longer fits.
Anyone standing at an open door, uncertain what comes next but ready to find out.
Professionals and leaders who have built something impressive and sense it is time for something more aligned.
Those drawn to a slower, more honest kind of inquiry into who they are and what they are here to do.
Entrepreneurs who need a thinking partner who understands both the inner and outer dimensions of building something.
Those who feel, beneath the noise of their daily lives, that something truer is possible.

A strategist, a practitioner, a thinking partner.
I am a communications and public affairs strategist, and life coach who has spent over a decade working at the intersection of policy, institutional influence, and human transformation. I have shaped narratives and supported senior leaders at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, JPMorganChase, and Albright Stonebridge Group.
At fourteen I left a mountainous town in rural Mexico and migrated with my family to California. I arrived speaking almost no English, fell behind quickly and came close to not graduating high school. With one hundred dollars from my first job and no roadmap beyond determination, I enrolled at De Anza College and something opened. For the first time, knowledge was available to me. That search carried me to the University of Rochester, where I studied international relations, and then to Washington D.C.
At the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars I led communications, media strategy, and public engagement for Latin America at one of the world's premier foreign policy think tanks, shaping the institution's voice on energy transition, democratic governance, and hemispheric policy. At JPMorganChase I worked on the JPMorganChase Institute and PolicyCenter, two of the firm's most influential vehicles for shaping the U.S. financial and economic policy debate, developing research communications on consumer behavior, financial access, and digital assets for policymakers, business leaders, and media. At Albright Stonebridge Group, the global strategy firm founded by former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, I supported senior diplomats conducting political and economic analysis to inform multinational corporate strategy across Latin America.
And throughout all of it, I have been something else as well. An explorer. Of the questions that do not appear on any resume or career plan. Who am I, really, beneath the roles I play and the institutions I represent? Why am I here? How can I live this brief passage of time with full awareness of what it is? I came to this work through the slow and sometimes difficult practice of learning to observe my own life honestly, without the noise, and to discover what was actually alive in me beneath everything I had constructed.
When I am not working, I am most alive in the quiet places, a small coffee shop with a good book, a mountain trail, a long run at dawn. I read voraciously across philosophy, religion, history, anthropology, politics, and the frontiers of science including noetic science and quantum physics. I am drawn to the questions that sit at the edge of what we know and what we are only beginning to understand about consciousness, reality, and what it means to be human.
That curiosity is not separate from this work. It is the work.
I hold a BA in International Relations from the University of Rochester and am completing an Executive MSc in Social Business and Entrepreneurship at the London School of Economics. I work in English and in Spanish.
“Discomfort is not the enemy. It is the signal.”
Is this therapy?
No. I am not a therapist and this is not therapy. This is a space for honest observation, strategic thinking and conscious navigation of your own life. If what you need is clinical support I will say so directly and help you find the right resource.
Who is this for?
For anyone ready to think seriously about their own life. Entrepreneurs wanting a thinking partner who holds both the inner and outer dimensions of building something. Professionals navigating transition or seeking greater alignment. People in the middle of a significant passage. And those who are not in crisis but sense that something more aligned is possible.
Do I need to be going through something difficult?
No. You only need to be willing to look honestly. Some of the most valuable conversations happen with people who simply feel the quiet pull of something more true.
How does the work unfold?
We begin with a fifty-minute conversation at no cost. From there, if we both feel this is the right fit, we work together across six initial weekly conversations. Where the work leads from there is something we discover together.
In what language do you work?
In English and in Spanish. Whichever allows you to be most fully yourself.
The only way to begin is to begin.
Book a first conversation with me. Fifty minutes, at no cost. From there, if we choose to continue, we work together across six initial weekly conversations. Where the work leads from there is something we discover together.
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