Health coaching began with a question I couldn’t stop asking: Why do most people know what to do—but still can’t do it?
I studied kinesiology in undergrad, then earned a Master’s in Applied Health Science from Indiana University Bloomington. But the more I learned in classrooms, the more I noticed a gap between what we teach people and what actually sticks.
Most education tells you what to do. It doesn’t help you figure out how to fit it into your life.
After working in wellness settings for years, I launched The Public Wellness Project to close that gap. The work focuses on structure, not information. Because without structure, even the best advice goes nowhere.
I’ve coached people across a wide range of situations—athletes returning from injury, busy professionals, older adults navigating recovery, and individuals building routines from scratch. What works isn’t more knowledge. It’s clarity, consistency, and someone in your corner who helps you stay in motion.
If you’re here, you probably already know what should change. Let’s figure out how to make it

