✨ Empowerment Coaching
I offer one-on-one and small group coaching for survivors, advocates, peer specialists, and professionals working in the anti-violence movement. Whether you’re navigating healing, rebuilding your life, or leading survivor-centered work, this space is for you.
Sessions are rooted in harm reduction, empowerment, and sustainable, trauma-informed practices. Together, we explore best practices, survivor-led models, and ways to stay grounded in purpose — without burning out.
All coaching is virtual and designed with flexible scheduling to meet you where you are.
🔹 Who it’s for:
Survivors, Survivor Advocates, Social Workers, Peer Support Specialists, Nonprofit Leaders, and Anyone working with or within survivor communities.
🔹 How it works:
Book a call to explore coaching options tailored to your needs and goals. I offer a free session to connect and plan a path; just reach out, and we will figure it out together! You are not alone!
Ready to begin?
Book your Empowerment Coaching session here — let’s walk this healing path together, at your pace and on your terms.
What People Are Saying
“Lisa’s coaching helped me step into my power as a survivor and a professional. She held space for both my healing and my leadership, and I left every session feeling more grounded and capable.”
— Ava R., Peer Support Specialist
“Lisa doesn’t just offer advice — she walks beside you. She helped me dream bigger, question what wasn’t working, and build something beautiful from the inside out. Her guidance is both visionary and deeply human.”
— Gwenyth L., Survivor Leader & Advocate
From the Field
“Working with Lisa will not only leave you energized and grounded in survivor-centered practices — it will be an encounter you had fun growing from. As staff from a statewide coalition who have the privilege of watching Lisa work in many capacities over the years — advocate, trainer, speaker, consultant, and friend — we can attest that she leads with her heart and backs it up with dedication and joy. We carry the things we learned from Lisa with us and continue to go back to them in our work.”
— Molly Voyles, Jen Mudge, and Molly Thibodeaux, Texas Council on Family Violence