About

Andrew Moskovitz

Founder & Coach
I started my life’s work in the therapeutic field, where I spent over 20 years. First, helping teens, young adults and their families as a guide at Second Nature in Utah, and then, as a mental health counselor at the inpatient psychiatric unit at Children’s Hospital of Colorado.

I am the founder and creator of 2 young adult programs, Venture Transitions and Urban Edge (UE), where I worked with hundreds of families. We really spearheaded giving young adults room to fail, without feeling like they’d lost themselves or were defined by their mistakes.

I’ve been a member in NATSAP (National Association for Therapeutic Schools and Programs), where I was a committee chair for several years and received a Member Recognition Award. I co-authored a paper published in the Journal of Therapeutic Schools and Programs and was also a member of YATA (Young Adult Transition Association).

Andrew Moskovitz

Founder & Coach
Now, I am working with teens and adults one-on-one. No one else does or assists in the mentoring, except in larger international program settings (i.e. 2-3+ persons). I use a “you are not your feelings” approach and value-oriented action planning. Some people reach out to me when therapy isn’t working or they’re in a life transition. Others who juggle a lot or need to deep dive into their brains to find the calm they desire. We create a custom toolbox – something that resonates with you and you want to carry around – so all the facets of your life are better organized and you finally find the space to breathe.
Let’s move forward.
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Tracy Rulaine Roberts, PhD

Coach
Most of Tracy's professional foundation has been rooted in the therapeutic field. Her over 20 years of experience spans wilderness, residential treatment, integrative health, consulting, and private practice. She has also led immersive experiences for organizations and for-women international retreats.

In her work, she moves past surface-level insight and endless processing to help clients choose intentional and sustainable change. She is exceptionally skilled at connecting with her clients to cultivate this conviction.

She holds a Ph.D. in Mind-Body Medicine: Integrative Mental Health and a Master’s degree in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Wilderness Therapy. While her work takes many forms, she brings a dose of heart, soul, and wisdom to this field in a way that feels both necessary and deeply human.

Tracy Rulaine Roberts, PhD

Coach
At the core she is a big-hearted human with a profound love for people, the natural world, and adventure. Most often, you can find her traveling, in the mountains or near the ocean, asking big and important questions, gathering with her people, and creating those rare, deeply lived moments that remind us what it means to be alive.
Sound like a good fit?
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