You’ve done hard things, this time you don’t have to do it alone.
About Mal
Where it starts.
I believe the most important relationships you will ever have are with God and with yourself. Everything else grows from there. Your marriage, your parenting, your work, your health, the way you show up on your best days and your worst ones. That is not a spiritual platitude. It is something I have had to learn the hard way, and it is the foundation of every conversation I have with a client.
I have been there.
I know what it feels like when stability is something you have to build from scratch. That early experience planted the seed for my lifelong curiosity about people, pain, and what makes relationships work or fall apart. I have been through heartbreak that knocked the wind out of me, seasons of deep grief and loneliness, and moments where I questioned everything. That is not background. That is the reason I do this work.
What I bring to the table.
I am a Certified Professional Coach, a Montana native, a wife, a mom, and a Christian. Before coaching, I spent years in nonprofit leadership, most recently running an education foundation where I led a capital campaign that raised over $4 million and delivered a major construction project on time and under budget. I have worked in boardrooms and in the trenches. I know how to lead, and I know how to listen. I bring both into every coaching relationship.
The fork in the road.
At some point, most people hit a moment where life forces a choice. It might be a crisis, or it might be a quiet, persistent feeling that something has to change. Either way, two paths open up. One leads toward destruction, not always dramatically, sometimes slowly, through avoidance and numbness and the same patterns repeated until something breaks. The other leads toward the best version of yourself. I am here to help you choose the second path and walk it.
What this actually looks like.
I will ask you the questions you have been avoiding. I will hold you accountable when you want to let yourself off the hook. And I will show up as a real human being, because I believe we are in a loneliness epidemic. Technology is extraordinary, and I love what it makes possible, but it cannot replace the moment when another person looks at you and says: I see you. Now let's get to work. That is what I offer.
If something here resonated, I would love to meet you.
No agenda. Just an honest conversation about where you are and what might be possible on the other side of it.