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michael c. bryan 

Michael C. Bryan is an incredibly important figure in the world of self-help. While he’s very humble, it’s true he knows more than you. He’s an entertainer who inspires. Very, very loudly. He’s got a leg up on this whole coaching/self-help/spirituality thing. Have you seen photos of his house? It’s awesome. He likes to show it often on social media. That way you know you can trust him.

Okay, have we gotten that out of the way?

I don’t know anything more than you do about living a great fucking life. I don’t. Sure, I’ve spent decades getting my emotional shit together, and because of that, I’m very good at having conversations. I’m also good at helping you see you do have it figured out. You do. You don’t need anyone to heal or cure you. You really don’t. Don’t get me wrong. Acupuncture is awesome. I dig a good Reiki session. But in the end, you know your deal. It’s just nice when someone says, “There is your shit.” Speeds up the whole thing so you can be at peace and happier.

My deal is I’m sick of the same rhetoric in self-help and these precious coaching circles. Everyone is saying the same thing, but with shinier packaging. Being careful is the name of the game. I’m not very good at that. I’ve been told I’m real and raw. I guess I am. Honestly, I don’t know how to be any other way than how I am. God knows I’ve tried and failed miserably each time.

What I can promise you is that working with me will cause wonderful earthquakes in your life, and I don’t just write that because I live in Los Angeles. Shaking shit up is amazing and fucking terrifying.

Living is an art. Life is an art. It’s also an absurd game and we take it all way too seriously. What I live for is collaborating with amazing people who don’t know they’re amazing. I love elevating someone to an emotional state that takes their breath away. I love connecting, swearing and being messy.

If that sounds like fun to you, let’s talk. I spent way too many decades working in NYC-based Fortune 500 companies. I worked with the President of NBC News, the CEO of Time Warner Global, the President of NYU, and the heads of many movie and TV studios.  While I’ve worked in show business and finance for years, I’ve always made my way through numerous other industries. That’s what happens when you hit your late-50s. You realize you’ve lived a long fucking time.

Hope to hear from you.