Hi, I’m Rikki

Life isn’t meant to be a constant hustle or a series of checkboxes. I’m here to help you find clarity, meaning, and real connection amid the noise whether it’s in your personal life, your relationships, or your professional world.

With a background that blends psychology, spirituality, and practical wisdom rooted in Torah and Logotherapy, I guide mission-driven individuals and organizations to uncover what truly matters. Together, we’ll explore your values, your unique strengths, and the challenges holding you back. Together, we will turn those insights into real, lasting growth.

Whether through workshops, kallah classes, 1:1 coaching or speaking engagements, my approach is warm, grounded, and deeply personal. If you’re ready to stop surviving and start living with purpose and resilience, I’d love to walk alongside you on that journey.

FAQs

  • I hold a master’s degree in education and have been teaching high school girls for almost a decade, in addition to being an adjunct professor pf psychology. I have my bachelor’s degrees in psychology and in history.

    I’m currently pursuing my doctorate in educational leadership (because I just love school so much, but actually).

    I’m am a certified bridal educator, through Nishmat and the Orthodox Union.

    And yes, I am also a certified life coach, with enhanced training in Viktor Frankl’s meaning centered therapy, logotherapy.

  • My approach, whether in coaching, teaching, kallah classes, or speaking, is rooted in the belief that meaning is central to growth, resilience, and inner peace. I’m deeply influenced by Viktor Frankl’s work in Logotherapy, which teaches that even in life’s hardest moments, we can uncover purpose and strength.

    I combine this meaning-centered lens with practical tools from psychology, education, and Torah, offering a space that is both grounded and growth-oriented. Whether we're working through personal challenges, exploring values, or building new skills, the focus is on helping you live with greater clarity, intention, and connection.

    This process is about more than just personal development. It’s about returning to yourself, recognizing your potential, and creating a life that feels aligned, purposeful, and genuinely fulfilling.

  • Whether you’re coming for coaching, a kallah class, a workshop, or a talk, I bring a blend of research and heart, structure and soul.

    Expect honest conversation, practical tools, and a focus on what really matters to you or your organization. We’ll get clear on your vision, work through mindset blocks, and build toward purposeful growth in a way that’s doable, grounded, and aligned with real life.

    I show up with warmth, curiosity, and care and I’m here to help you show up fully, too.

  • I’m not great at the self-promotion thing, but I would consider myself a pretty astute listener, an empath, and a thoughtful person with a pretty reliable sense of intuition.

    Coupled with my background in education and psychology, I believe I have what it takes to help others embrace transformative tools to change their own lives.