You’re doing your research, and I respect that.
Here’s what you ought to know about me: I help people become more self-aware. And I’m acutely perceptive to the soul-searcher.
I live to learn, and my favorite topic is people. I call myself a life-learner; and I’ve been described as a teacher of the soul and a seed-planter. I consume an obscene amount of relevant content to inform my perspective and stay current as an educator.
I’m a former high school English teacher turned self-development educator because I ask good questions; I listen with care; I offer words that guide; and I’ve got a knack for connecting adults back to themselves and to each other. (I’m also well-educated and experienced in the field, which helps.)
Also, I’m equal parts serious and fun. I much prefer getting cozy to getting fancy. My favorite show of all-time is Friday Night Lights. And I will always say yes to word games, holding hands, searching for sea glass, a chai latté and getting lost in a bookstore.
I’m GAME for being a partner, cheerleader and compass as you journey forward from here.
Let’s connect.
xo Lindsay
The Official Bio
Lindsay Hurty (she/her/hers), Ed.M., is a Harvard-educated self-development teacher, writer and speaker.
Co-founder of Everwell – an education platform + inspiration network for women – Lindsay has designed, facilitated or hosted 350+ programs, including her signature course, SELF SCHOOL.
A former beloved high school English teacher, Lindsay now guides adults through courses, workshops, retreats, experiential gatherings + conversations. By relying on proven frameworks, storytelling and her willingness to model vulnerability, Lindsay champions meaningful connection as a gateway to transformative inside-out wellness.
Also a Certified Sparketype Advisor, Lindsay coaches professional teams to reinvigorate or reimagine their collegial dynamics.
With roots in both California and Connecticut, degrees from both Colby College and Harvard University, Lindsay’s favorite part of life is being woven into her loved ones’ fabric as spouse, sister, daughter, daughter-in-law, aunt, friend and most especially: Mom to her three kids.