About Jordan
Founder, Seeded in Curiosity
I came into behavioral health because I believe access to care is a human right. Growing up in a small town with none of it taught me that early. It also taught me what it feels like to figure things out without a roadmap.
I have spent years in the clinical world building real relationships across the behavioral health ecosystem. Along the way, the whole-person wellness space kept pulling me closer. I am not a believer in coincidences.
My approach is grounded in motivational interviewing, a framework that believes you are the expert on your own life. I am not here to hand you a plan. I am here to ask better questions until you find what is already true for you.
I am building this for the woman who is capable, curious, and still somehow stuck. The one who has tried all the surface-level fixes. The one who suspects the answer lives somewhere deeper. You are in the right place.
Where this comes from
I grew up in a town of 700 people where mental health care simply was not available. That shaped everything about why access to real, grounded support matters so deeply to me.
I have spent years in behavioral health, building clinical relationships that connect people to care. I have sat with hundreds of providers and families. And I kept seeing the same gap: people getting connected to clinical support while the deeper, whole-body pieces went completely untreated.
The relationship with your body. Your cycle. Your nervous system. Your patterns around food, rest, spending, and perfectionism. Nobody was addressing the root.
I am currently training in motivational interviewing, a framework built on the belief that you already carry the answers inside you. My job is to ask the right questions until you find them.
"Real transformation happens when someone finally feels seen, not just treated."Jordan Maher, founder
Where this comes from
Behavioral health
Building referral relationships across the behavioral health ecosystem, working alongside therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, and community organizations to connect people to the care they need.
Mentorship
Trusted to develop and support colleagues navigating the demands of high-pressure clinical outreach work. Mentoring is where the coaching instinct was sharpened into something real.
Communication and coaching
Two years training in the art of understanding people, building trust quickly, and guiding someone toward clarity. The skills that made me good at that work are the same ones at the heart of every coaching session I run today.
Advocacy
Identified a gap in Medicaid access in my community, met with state legislators, got invited to the Capitol, and personally brokered an introduction to advocate for expanded coverage. This work taught me that access is not just a value I hold. It is something I act on.
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