The Thread
It was never a career. It was a need.
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I didn't come to this work as a career. I came to it because I needed it myself.
It started in 1995, feeding people in a Midwestern town, introducing them to food they had never tasted and a different way of being in their bodies. The form has changed many times since. Real food. Clinical bodywork. Ayurveda. Meditation. Trauma work. Coaching.
I have always been building a bridge.
A place where a person makes contact with a part of themselves they didn't know was there, and a larger life opens up within and around them.
That thread is the whole story. Everything else is just the form it took on the way to here.
What I've lived
I don't teach what I've read. I teach what I've lived.
I have held steady through the slow dissolution of a relationship and a business at the same time โ sharing a home while it all came apart, with no handhold anywhere except the one I built inside myself.
I healed my own autoimmune condition and chronic gut issues through diet, meditation, yoga, and Eastern medicine.
I have spent more than a year in India, including six recent months with Ayurvedic and Siddha doctors, learning how to let my nervous system include more of life without bracing.
Each of those was a threshold. None of them broke me, because I stayed engaged with my own life while I moved through it.
That capacity โ to stay rooted in yourself when nothing outside is holding you โ is the thing I build in every person I work with.Who I Work With
High-achieving, deeply feeling people.
Leaders, entrepreneurs, founders. People who have built successful lives and still wake up with the quiet sense that something essential is missing.
People who have done therapy, read the books, optimized the habits, and still do not feel fully at home in themselves. People who know they do not need another strategy. They need someone who can meet them where the real work lives.
Not above the surface. Not around the edges. At the root.
Credentials at a Glance
Three decades, lived and studied.
"Naomi Scott is a rare and gifted teacher and healer of this age. Her own personal work and spiritual practices enable her to possess a very keen sense of knowing just what you need."
Traci Webb, Founding Director, Ayurvedic Living School
Training & Professional Development
A practice built from many disciplines.
For more than 30 years, I have studied the intersection of human potential, psychology, embodiment, consciousness, health, relationships, and transformational change โ integrating modern psychology, somatic approaches, ancient wisdom traditions, leadership development, and holistic health into a practical, deeply transformational coaching process.
Coaching, Psychology & Human Development
Modern psychology, coaching methodology, and the study of how people grow, change, and come home to themselves.
Ayurveda, Health & Body-Based Therapies
Ayurvedic medicine, somatic and body-based practice, nutrition, and the traditions that treat the body as part of the whole.
Meditation, Consciousness & Spiritual Development
Meditation, contemplative practice, and the inner disciplines that steady the nervous system and widen awareness.
Leadership, Facilitation & Foundational Training
Leadership development, group facilitation, and the foundational training that holds deep work safely.
A Living Body of Work
This is a living body of work
Built on one conviction: you can only facilitate at the level of your own consciousness. To serve others honestly, you have to keep growing, studying, and being changed by life yourself.