Mountain Path Consulting, LLC offers collaborative, transformative mindfulness coaching. As a relational artist, Kura Myrrlin is here to guide you on your personal journey.
They are currently available for hire.
My Background
Kura Myrrlin is a skilled intuitive coach who believes vulnerability and empathy are key to collective liberation. They ground themselves in transformative processes, and believe active steps must be taken to end racism and othering around the world. This means cultivating an experience and space for deep reflection, slowing down, and courageous dialogue that empowers the individual and ignites their relational heart. It is more than content delivery that is needed to end the many systems of oppression we live under: it is curiosity and a growth mindset. Remembering how to tap into our capacity for multicomponent and multifunctional processing while tuning into our bodies, and inviting vulnerability is vital. Once achieved, this can spark dynamic processes that engage individuals and groups, which will ripple out into the broader community, one breath at a time, soon becoming a collection of many.
Associates of Arts, Psychology
2008 - 2010
Caregiver and CNA
2001- 2016
Lived Experience, CEI Certification and Other Professional Training in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI)
1995 - Present
Equity Coach and DEI Consultant
2020 - Present

I walk through this world as a white, genderqueer, nonbinary woman from a low-income class level. I often exist and approach my work from the places of our collective yet subtle vibrations, which hum from deep within the nervous system. I have the keen insight and broad perspective needed to help foster an environment of relational, connective thinking and feeling that goes beyond binary and “either/or” pathways. This environment encourages culturally sustaining dialogue and spaciousness that naturally calls forth innovative, inclusive and contemplative reflection. Together, we will learn and grow in an open, brave environment that enriches and informs not only our minds, but our spirits.
“Being in the field of education, it’s important that students feel included and represented in what they study. Through Kura’s compassion and non-judgemental approaches, they have helped me become more aware of the importance of inclusion, representation, and equity inside the classroom. Kura offers strategies in how to cultivate a more equitable environment. . .”
