Life strategist and coach running interactive workshops on self-love and mindset in Austin.
Susan Wise calls herself a life strategist, and the label fits better than "life coach" does. She has an International MBA, certifications in holistic mind-body-spirit coaching, yoga instruction, and fitness optimization training. But the thing that actually defines her work is a specific belief: that happiness is internal, that your thinking changes your body chemistry, and that sorting yourself out doesn't have to be grim.
Her signature workshop, "Blind Date with Yourself," is a good example of how she operates. The name is playful, almost silly, and that's the point. Susan treats self-discovery like something you can enjoy rather than something you have to grind through. She runs pop-up workshops in Austin that are interactive and practical. People do things, not just listen. The focus tends to land on what she calls the "Freedom Formula," which is her framework for connecting purpose, passion, and personal power.
Before coaching, Susan had a career path that zigzagged. She worked in clean energy consulting, ran a horticultural business, and did public relations for luxury brands. That background shows up in how she communicates. She's good at taking dense ideas and making them simple without dumbing them down. Her coaching draws on years of studying different healing modalities, and she's pulled together the methods she found most effective into a set of tools she teaches to clients.
On stage and in workshops, Susan is funny and warm. She has a natural magnetism that people respond to, and she knows how to hold a room without turning it into a lecture. She's a frequent podcast guest, which makes sense. She talks the way a good podcast guest talks: clear, personal, with real stories instead of abstract advice. Her energy reads as genuine rather than performed.
Susan works with people who feel stuck, anxious, or just flat. Her coaching targets the specific mental patterns that keep people spinning: self-doubt, negative self-talk, the loops that feel impossible to break. She's not selling enlightenment. She's offering practical strategies for feeling better and thinking differently, built on a mix of science and open-minded exploration of what actually works.
Her website is at susan-wise.com for anyone in Austin looking for workshops or one-on-one coaching. She runs both virtual and in-person sessions, and her pop-up events tend to fill up. If you're curious about her approach, the podcast appearances are a low-commitment way to hear how she thinks before signing up for anything.