When I look back on my life, it’s been anything but perfect.

I enjoyed school when it came to making friends and studying subjects that were actually interesting and relevant. But after graduation, I didn’t see the point in chasing money and status. I wanted something deeper, something that gave my life deeper meaning, so I started devouring every spiritual book I could get my hands on. Out of all of them, the Bhagavad-Gita hit me the hardest. I couldn’t understand all of it, but as I got more and more captivated, my friends got tired of hearing me go on and on about it. I wanted to hang out with people who had the same interest. My father suggested I become a Hindu monk. And before long, I joined an ashram with the Hare Krishna movement. For the next seven years, I threw myself into the lifestyle—thousands of hours of mantra meditation, reading the Bhagavad-Gita hundreds of times, and doing community service all across the U.S.

But I didn’t leave my flaws at the door when I became a monk. I was still worrying about what people thought of me, secretly slipping into old habits, and avoiding full responsibility for my life. At first, I thought the solution was to try harder—to be stricter with myself. But that just left me burnt out and being way too hard on myself. I was spiraling into depression, shame, and old resentments were coming back. The ancient teachings were there, but I didn’t know how to apply them to the messiness of modern life.

In 2015, my life took a turn. I started volunteering at a suicide hotline, and for the first time, I felt like I’d found something that could become a career for me: I loved helping people. Even though I wasn’t ready to dive into counseling yet, I knew I wanted to do something helping people. Over the next few years, I worked in Alzheimer’s care and a shelter supervising delinquent teenagers. These jobs taught me patience and how to really meet people where they are.

At the same time, I was working on myself. I fully embraced responsibility, learned how to process feelings like resentment and shame, and finally overcame all sorts of addictive habits. I also dove into Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Stoicism, and modern psychology. I looked at what helped me finally make the transformation I had been looking for so long, and it hit me—most of the answers I’d been looking for were already in the spiritual teachings I’d read “hundreds of times.” But now, I knew how to make them work for real-life problems.

I started offering coaching full-time, and realized the people I was counseling were dealing with the same struggles I’d faced myself—feeling stuck, ashamed, overwhelmed. That’s when my mission became crystal clear: to make this ancient wisdom practical and accessible. You don’t have to become a monk to benefit from it.

Think of me as a friend or older brother who’s walked a similar path, someone who combines spiritual depth with real-world experience. I offer a judgment-free space where you can talk about whatever’s on your mind. No pressure. No perfection. Just honest conversations and practical steps forward.

If something’s been weighing on you and you’ve been wanting to talk about it, reach out today. Let’s talk.

Why Ancient Wisdom? Why Now?

The beauty of ancient wisdom is that it’s timeless. These teachings weren’t written for perfect people in perfect circumstances—they were written for human beings struggling with the same fears, doubts, and questions we face today. The difference is, they didn’t have smartphones and social media to make things even more complicated.

That’s why I combine the insights I’ve learned from meditation, the Bhagavad-Gita, Stoicism, and modern psychology to give you something practical—tools you can use right here, right now. No robes required.

This isn’t about becoming someone else or living up to some impossible ideal. It’s about stripping away the noise, the confusion, and the distractions so you can finally see who you really are.

The Journey We’re On Together

This isn’t a quick-fix program, and it’s not about chasing perfection. It’s about progress, step by step. I’m not here to tell you what to do or judge where you’re at. I’m here to help you see clearly, find your footing, and take the next right step.

You’ll find a space with me where you can talk about anything without fear of judgment—your doubts, your struggles, your hopes for something better. Together, we’ll cut through the superficiality of the world around us and focus on what’s real, what’s meaningful, and what’s worth building in your life.

If This Sounds Like What You Need…

If you’re tired of feeling stuck in habits and roles that don’t reflect who you are… If you’re ready to work toward something deeper, even if it’s messy and imperfect… Click the button below. Let’s start the conversation and figure out what the next step looks like for you.

This world may be confusing and superficial, but you don’t have to get lost in it. There’s a path forward—one that’s real, grounded, and yours to create. Let’s walk it together.

This tone reinforces your role as an imperfect, relatable guide, offering wisdom that’s both ancient and practical, while addressing the challenges men face in today’s world. It positions you as a trustworthy companion on their journey to personal integrity and clarity.