Greetings! I’m Michele Simpson, originally from Orange County, CA, and have been residing in the serene landscapes of North Idaho since 2004. I’ve been on a remarkable journey as a wife, mother of 10, and proud grandmother of 5. My coaching adventure began in 2022 with Metanoia Catholic, unveiling the incredible power of coaching in transforming lives. It became a game-changer for me, offering practical tools to harness my thoughts and navigate the intricate terrain of family dynamics. Through coaching, I discovered the profound impact of changing myself, not others. It has been a guiding light in my relationships with my adult children and husband, fostering personal growth and resilience. Beyond the transformative family dynamics, coaching has been a catalyst in deepening my connection with Christ. It’s a journey of learning to trust the Lord more, fostering hope in His unwavering presence. In my academic journey, I pursued Criminal Justice at USD and Cal State Long Beach, where I also enjoyed playing basketball. Today, I find joy in the simple pleasures of nature walks, the rhythm of basketball games, and witnessing the growth of my children on and off the sports field. Join me on this transformative journey as we explore the power of coaching, nurturing relationships, and embracing personal growth. Together, let’s discover the beauty of change within ourselves.
I help women who are navigating the heartache and confusion of loving someone caught in addiction — whether it's alcoholism, drug use, lust, gambling, or gaming. Addiction is everywhere in our culture, and knowing how to show up with both compassion and strength can feel overwhelming.
Through faith-based coaching, I guide women in learning how to set healthy boundaries, manage their thoughts, and show up with clarity, peace, and purpose. Together, we work through the inner conflict of wanting to love well without losing yourself in the process.
As women of faith, we begin by remembering our identity: You are a beloved daughter of Christ — and so is your loved one. We can love with truth and tenderness, while also being firm, courageous, and spiritually grounded. Like Saint Monica, we learn to pray, weep, wait, and offer. Like Our Lady at the foot of the Cross, we learn to be a quiet strength, present in love and offering our suffering to be united with Christ.
If you're ready to walk this path with faith, grace, and clarity, I'm here to help.