
Hi, I am Kasia Roether
As a professional:
- I am an Equus Coach and Master Equus Facilitator.
- I am a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) through the International Coaching Federation.
- I am a certified Grief Educator.
- I am a Certified Monty Roberts Instructor of Join Up®.
- I am Center for Equus Coaching Instructor.
- I received training from Martha Beck Wayfinder Life Coach program, David Kessler, EAGALA, PATH, and Hospice SLO.
- I am a co-founder and facilitator for a non-profit Life Coaching With Horses 501c3.
As an individual:
- I embrace the concept that every experience, irrespective of its nature, possesses a unique potential for personal growth and development.
- Being an adventurer, I view the world as a boundless treasure chest filled with infinite possibilities, wonders, and the breathtaking beauty of nature. I am constantly inspired by the vastness of this world and its myriad of landscapes, cultures, and people.
- I have a deep passion for horses and take great pride in my knowledge and expertise. I have spent countless hours studying their behavior, anatomy, and care, and I eagerly continue
to learn more about these magnificent animals. I believe horses are intelligent and empathetic creatures with much to teach us about ourselves and our world.
- I am a seeker, always looking for new and exciting ways to connect with myself and the world around me. I find exploring different perspectives and considering alternative options beyond conventional foundations supportive of one’s growth.
- I am inquisitive and open-minded and enjoy engaging in meaningful conversations with people from all walks of life.
As a human:
Throughout my life, the significance of being acknowledged and valued by others has been a profound part of my personal journey. From a young age, I yearned for validation and understanding from those around me. The struggles of feeling unseen and unheard led to moments of self-doubt and isolation. Yet, amidst these challenges I also experienced moments of triumph as I sought out and built connections with others, sharing my joys and vulnerabilities. Through my struggles, I learned that being fulfilled goes beyond seeking validation from external sources; it is about embracing my self-worth and finding strength in vulnerability. Today, I have grown to understand that while being valued by others is essential, it is equally vital to see myself with compassion and acceptance. I recognize the significance of a safe and non-judgmental space during self-discovery, personal growth, and building authentic connections with others. My experience with horses taught me that acknowledging, understanding, and respecting the nature of these beautiful animals is paramount to establishing a mutual relationship. These principles carry over to my work as a professional life coach where I directly apply lessons from my life and equine interactions.


