You’ve Done Everything Right.
And you still don’t know what comes next. That’s not failure. That’s the beginning.
Maybe you’re a college student who has checked every box — good grades, good choices, good intentions — and you still feel directionless. Maybe you’re navigating a transition that nobody prepared you for: a career change, a relationship shift, a season of life that doesn’t have a name yet. Maybe you just have the persistent sense that you’re capable of more than you’re currently living.
You don’t need someone to tell you what to do. You probably already know more than you think. What you need is a space to think out loud with someone who is not your parent, your professor, your boss, or your best friend — someone who will ask the questions nobody else is asking and stay with you while you find the answers.
That’s what coaching is. And that’s what we do here.
What Coaching Is — and What It Isn’t
Casey holds the ICF Associate Certified Coach (ACC) credential. ICF coaching is a forward-facing, client-led partnership — a thought-provoking and creative process that supports the client in maximizing their personal and professional potential.
What Coaching Is
- The client owns the agenda and the outcomes
- Powerful questions, active listening, structured methodology
- Entirely individualized — no fixed curriculum
- Forward-facing — focused on where you’re going, not diagnosing where you’ve been
- Confidential, with clear professional boundaries
What Coaching Isn’t
- Not consulting — the coach doesn’t deliver expert solutions
- Not mentoring — the coach doesn’t share their own path as the answer
- Not training — there’s no fixed skill set being transferred
- Not therapy — coaching doesn’t address past trauma or clinical mental health conditions
- A responsible coach recognizes these distinctions and refers out when another modality fits better
In Casey’s practice, the gap that coaching addresses is rarely a knowledge problem. It is the space between what a client already knows and what they are consistently able to do — which is often where identity, values, assumptions, and self-awareness come into play.
Who This Work Is For
College Students and Young Adults
You’ve done the right things and still feel lost. Direction, identity, and figuring out what you actually want — not what everyone else expects.
Anyone in a Life Transition
Career change, relationship shift, empty nest, reinvention. Transitions without a roadmap are exactly where coaching does its best work.
People Ready to Close the Gap
You know what you should be doing. The question is why you’re not doing it. That gap between knowing and doing is where we work.
A Note for Parents
If you’re a parent considering coaching for your college student or young adult, here’s what’s worth knowing: coaching is not therapy. It doesn’t diagnose, treat, or address clinical mental health conditions. What it does is give your student a confidential, structured space to think through direction, identity, and decision-making with someone who has no agenda other than their growth.
The coach doesn’t tell your student what to do — and that’s the point. The goal is to help them develop the self-awareness and decision-making capacity to navigate life on their own terms. Many students find that coaching accelerates exactly the kind of independent thinking that the college years are supposed to develop.
Casey holds the ICF ACC credential, operates under ICF’s code of professional ethics, and maintains strict client confidentiality. All sessions are between Casey and your student. Casey is open to an introductory conversation with parents who want to understand the process before their student begins.
What Clients Say
Here’s what people say about working with Casey.
Casey has a presence that is reassuring, almost nurturing, while also being extremely direct in a kind manner. I feel like it is an environment where I will feel safe and supported, but also challenged. I was able to let go of some of the emotion and pressure — feel lighter — and less stuck.— Kim H., July 2025
I really appreciated how comfortable I felt talking to Casey. His genuine interest in what I had to say made the process easy. It gave me insights that I perhaps wouldn’t have gained without coaching!— PJ, April 2025
The most valuable aspect of coaching with Casey was the accountability gained once he held an empathetic mirror up for me to see the answers I already knew but had refused to admit.— Anonymous, 2024
Ready to Close the Gap?
Most conversations start with a free 30-minute call. No pitch, no obligation. Just a conversation about where you are and whether coaching makes sense right now.
Let’s Start a Conversation