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About Corey

Aloha! My name is Corey, and I am currently enrolled in the Anthropedia Foundation’s Well-Being Coaching program and am also a 200-hr certified yoga teacher.

How can one achieve optimal well-being? This is the question I have been exploring since I broke my leg in a traumatic snowboarding injury in 2015 that left me unable to walk for three months. This humbling experience shifted my priorities in life, which up until that point were focused on work, work, and more work. I was completely ignoring my mental health and overall well-being. Today, I view my left tib/fib pilon fracture as a blessing because since then I’ve:

  • Directly experienced my body’s innate ability to heal itself (and have come to love my ‘bionic’ ankle that’s held together with pins and screws)

  • Experienced my first rumblings of a spiritual awakening when I volunteered with my momma and her church on a mission trip to Guatemala in 2016 (growing up Catholic, my view of religion and spirituality become warped the day the priest told me that I would never see my cats in heaven because animals don’t have souls)

  • Stepped beyond my comfort zone and completed my 200-hour yoga teacher training through Denver Yoga Underground (formerly Axis Yoga Trainings) in 2019 to dive deeper into my personal practice and share the spirit of yoga with others

  • Quit my job, sold most of my belongings, and moved to Maui in 2020 with my husband and our pets (not knowing that a global pandemic would bring the world to a screeching halt less than two weeks after our plane touched down)

  • I am currently training to become an Anthropedia Well-Being Coach - my goal is to be fully certified and working with clients both in-person and virtually by early 2022. This coaching methodology focuses on a wholistic approach to well-being and seeks to help people achieve balance in body, thoughts, and soul, which ultimately leads to a greater sense of unity.

My passion and purpose in life is to move along the path of well-being so that I can help others do the same. This training is considered a guided self-study, and while I will eventually use the Invisible Current name for my coaching practice - I felt called to use this space to document my journey on the path toward well-being to embrace being vulnerable, making mistakes, and playing in the proverbial sandbox.

If you are still reading this, I am grateful that you were curious enough about this process and am happy to address any and all questions you may have about my journey. Perhaps we will work together in the future!