In 1992 I graduated from Princeton University with the dream of becoming a novelist. Three years later I enrolled in art school, studying sculpture and furnituremaking. This pursuit eventually led to my own furniture design business in New York City,
www.studiomoe.com.

Along the way I immersed myself in Argentine tango, a passion I have pursued for 15 years, studying with the top teachers in the world and eventually working as a teacher and performer in NYC and across the country.
Before opening my furniture design business I spent four years on a guided vision quest, discovering and delving deeper into my spiritual life.
In 2009 my lifelong love of literature led me to write a short story. A few months later I pulled the story out of the drawer and extended it into a novel, which I'm now in the process of publishing.
Although my interests have shifted over the years one constant has been that I've believed in my dreams, and pursued them wholeheartedly. To learn how to help other people achieve their dreams I moved to Portland, Oregon and trained at the Baraka Institute, one of the world's leading schools for life coach training.
In addition to my formal training I bring to my practice a unique ability to listen with openness and empathy, which allows me to see patterns and blocks that may be holding a person back. Perhaps most importantly, as my clients will attest, I deeply believe in the people I work with and I believe in their vision.
I've found that bringing a client's dreams into being works best when the process is fun and light. Together we embark on a journey with a spirit of adventure and discovery, building momentum step by step, session by session. The results are often far beyond what the client initially imagined his or her success to be.
Our dreams long for us as much as we long for them.