Hi! I’m Blair, a Sustainable Personal Finance Coach.

I help people untangle their relationship with money so they can live with more peace, confidence, and intention.

After nearly 15 years in corporate technology and sustainability — including work at Disney — I realized that people have just as much power to shape the future of our planet as companies. Maybe more.

In 10 years, my husband and I went from almost no savings, no jobs, and a giant mortgage to debt-free, retirement savings, and an entirely new outlook on our financial lives.

This is what I want to help you achieve.

How is the Sustainable Money approach different?

  • Traditional finance ignores your humanity.

Sustainable Money is grounded in the belief that money problems are rarely about math. They reflect emotions, memories, values – stories that shape what we value, what makes us feel safe, and what pressures us to keep up, consume, and prove our worth.

  • Traditional finance relies on outdated definitions of wealth.

If health, loving relationships, experiencing awe, and personal fulfillment are part of your vision, then old definitions of wealth might be negatively affecting your relationship with money.

  • Traditional finance relies on myths like “free markets” and “limitless growth.”

Our markets are made by people, and have long relied on unsustainable resource extraction. Sustainable Money acknowledges the changes unfolding and helps people build financial lives that can weather storms.

  • Traditional finance is focused on more, not sufficiency, integrity, and living well within limits.

Navigating your financial life thoughtfully requires awareness of the trade-offs and a commitment to align resources with ethical and sustainable principles.

What is Sustainable
Personal Finance?

Sustainable Personal Finance (SPF) is a modern money philosophy that rejects status-quo economics and is designed to build long-term financial stability for yourself, your family, and our shared home. At its core is a simple mantra:

People First

Then Money

Then Planet

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