
ABOUT ME
I started out as a corporate lawyer. Then I co-founded a gaming tech startup—built the team, launched the product, and exited when the vision no longer aligned with mine.
Next, I built a consulting and M&A company, negotiating deals ranging from $1M to $18M. I’ve lived the founder’s life—long nights, constant pressure, stress & the silent weight of being the one who has to hold it all together.
And yes, I’ve been the guy who looked like he had it all figured out—while internally feeling disconnected, flat, and checked out.
Back then I didn’t even realize what was going on — I just knew I felt off. I wasn’t productive, I was mentally drained, emotionally flat, and I couldn’t figure out why. For a while, I thought I was just tired. But deep down, I knew something had to change.
I tried everything. In pursuit of clarity, I went deep—spending tens of thousands of dollars on world-class coaches & seminars, from Tony Robbins to elite performance experts.
Seminars, retreats, endless productivity hacks. From ashrams across India to monasteries in Nepal… yoga, meditation, coaching, spiritual retreats.
But real clarity didn’t come from more information. It came from learning how to cut through the noise and make decisions from a place of internal alignment. That changed everything. I wasn’t just chasing answers—I was trying to get back to that feeling of internal alignment, where decisions aren’t forced, and energy flows freely
Even with all the wins, I’ve made mistakes.
I once lost six figures in two weeks on a single bad decision. That’s just one example of the kind of mistake I now help other founders avoid. Because if I’d had someone to speak to—someone who truly got it—I’d have made one different decision, and avoided that loss altogether.
Who I Am — Beyond the Bio
I’ve always sought experiences that made me feel fully alive— Whether that was skiing in Aspen, skydiving in Dubai, sailing in Spain, driving supercars across Europe, surfing in Bali… Or living across three continents, including a two-month solo trip through Russia.
I didn’t grow up in a business family. I’ve had to figure it out myself, step by step. I’ve dealt with imposter syndrome. I’m naturally introverted.
I’ve questioned whether I was truly good enough—while silently carrying the weight of expectations.
I’ve learned that most founders don’t need more tactics—they need space to reconnect with what feels true. I’ve made bold moves, some that worked and some that hurt. But every step helped me come back to myself. That’s what I offer now: a space where clarity returns, and the next step feels obvious again.











