I'm Bradley. For most of my career I was the person companies leaned on to make things work — building teams, starting up departments, finding the right people, and holding the whole thing together while we scaled.
I was good at it. I was also running on momentum. Decisions that should've been simple felt heavy. My days were fragmented across a hundred open threads. The business had quietly become my identity — so every setback landed personally, and I had nothing left for the people who actually mattered.
Coming back from that taught me something I now build my whole practice around: clarity isn't a personality trait or a motivational state. It's an internal operating system — and it can be built deliberately, even under pressure.
I went and got accredited as a coach, and I've spent the last two-plus years working almost exclusively with business owners and entrepreneurs. Not on tactics — on the three things that actually run their lives: their leadership, their relationships, and their own head.
Relationships are where I'm sharpest. The hard conversation you've been avoiding, the partnership that's drifting, the team dynamic that's quietly eating you alive — that's the work I love most, because it's usually where the real noise is coming from.
I'm not here to give you advice or tell you what I'd do. You know your life better than anyone. My job is to ask the questions that cut through the noise so you can hear yourself think again — and then help you build something that holds.