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Dear Beautiful Soul,
I see you.
Not just your achievements or your carefully curated LinkedIn profile.
I see the woman behind the titles, beyond the metrics, beneath the mask of "having it all together."
I see you at 3AM, when the world is quiet but your mind isn't.
When the questions you can't ask in the boardroom become too loud to ignore.
"Why does achieving everything I wanted feel like losing myself?"
"When did success start feeling this heavy?"
I know this journey intimately.
Not because I'm another coach with strategies and systems (though yes, those matter).
But because I've walked alongside women who dared to question everything they built.
Like Lorraine, who found herself in the darkest place imaginable both personally and professionally.
Today, she's not just surviving; she's reaching heights she "didn't even realize she was looking for."
Her words, not mine:
"What Baz does is life altering. He reached my heart, my soul, and allowed me to come alive again."
Or Angela, who transformed her relationship with power entirely.
She stopped pushing through exhaustion and started leading from authentic presence.
Now her team doesn't just respect her they're inspired by her whole, unfiltered truth.
Then there's Sabrina, who discovered what happens when you stop trying to fit into old leadership models.
"Baz doesn't just offer advice," she shares, "he ignites a fire within. He empowers you to unlock unprecedented potential not just in yourself, but in your entire organization."
This isn't just about executive burnout or stress management.
Those are just symptoms of a deeper truth.
This is about reclaiming your soul in the midst of success.
About remembering who you were before the world told you who to be.
About leading from a place of power that doesn't require perfection.
I've watched women step into boardrooms not with rehearsed speeches, but with unshakeable presence.
I've seen them make million-dollar decisions from a place of inner knowing, not endless analysis.
I've witnessed them build global teams while staying deeply connected to themselves.
Your success got you here.
But your truth will take you further.
You don't need another strategy.
You need permission to lead differently.
To breathe differently.
To succeed differently.
To be differently.
The transformation you're seeking isn't about adding more to your already full plate.
It's about coming home to the woman you've always been beneath the achievements.
Ready to remember who you are beyond the titles?
With deep understanding and unwavering belief in your next chapter,
Baz
P.S. The fact that you're still reading means your soul knows something your schedule hasn't admitted yet.
It's time for real change.
Not the kind that looks good on paper, but the kind that feels true in your bones.
Hi I'm Baz...
I know what it's like to look successful on the outside while falling apart on the inside.
My journey from British military veteran to rock bottom taught me the hardest truth, sometimes you have to lose everything to find yourself.
After my own dark night of the soul battling depression, facing homelessness, and questioning everything I discovered something powerful.
Real transformation isn't about pushing harder. It's about coming home to yourself.
Today, I guide high-achieving women from exhaustion to embodied leadership. Featured in Yahoo, CEO Weekly, Women Leaders Magazine, and Digital Journal, my work goes beyond traditional coaching.
Not because I have all the answers, but because I understand the questions that keep you up at 3AM.
This isn't about adding more strategies to your life. It's about remembering who you were before the world told you who to be.
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Sarah Martinez stares at her laptop screen. 3:47 AM. Again.
As VP of Engineering at Google Boulder, she commands a $1.4 million salary. She leads 300+ engineers. Her team just shipped a product that'll impact billions of users.
But tonight, like every night for the past two years, the same thought claws at her chest:
"What happens when they realize I don't belong here?"
Sarah isn't alone. Across Boulder's thriving tech corridor from the Google campus to IBM's innovation labs executives earning seven figures are silently drowning in their own success.
They have the corner offices. The stock options. The respect of their peers.
What they don't have is peace.
This is the hidden crisis of Boulder's tech elite. And it's exactly what executive coach Baz Porter was built to solve.
The "Success Wound" - Why high-earning executives feel empty despite massive achievements
Boulder's Unique Challenge - How our competitive tech scene amplifies imposter syndrome
The RAMS Solution - Baz Porter's military-tested approach to authentic leadership
Real Transformation - From 80-hour anxiety cycles to sustainable excellence
Investment ROI - Why $50K in coaching pays for itself in the first quarter
Boulder isn't just another tech hub. It's a pressure cooker.
With Google's massive campus employing 1,500+ engineers, IBM's AI research division, and over 3,000 tech startups within a 20-mile radius, Boulder has become the Silicon Valley of the Rockies.
But here's what the economic development reports don't tell you:
The higher these executives climb, the emptier they feel.
Meet the woman behind the statistics. She's 44, pulls in $850K as VP of Product at a major Boulder tech firm, and from the outside, she's crushing it.
Two kids. Beautiful home in the Flatirons. Marriage that looks perfect on LinkedIn.
Inside? She's dying.
Victoria wakes at 4:12 AM with dread. Not excitement for another day of impact. Dread.
By 6 AM, she's already answered 47 emails. By 8:30 AM, she's in back-to-back Zooms, wearing the mask of competence while her nervous system screams.
The worst part? At 10:30 PM, when everyone else is asleep, she's still working. Not because she has to.
Because she's terrified that if she stops performing, she'll stop mattering.
Boulder's tech scene creates a unique psychological storm:
Proximity Pressure: When your neighbor just IPO'd their startup for $2 billion, your $1M salary feels inadequate
Outdoor Culture Guilt: Everyone's supposed to be "living their best life" hiking 14ers, but you're chained to your laptop
Conscious Capitalism: Boulder values purpose-driven business, making pure profit feel hollow
Startup FOMO: Watching 28-year-olds become overnight millionaires while you're "just" a corporate VP
According to a 2024 study by the Boulder Economic Council, 73% of tech executives earning $500K+ report feeling "professionally successful but personally unfulfilled."
That's not a coincidence. That's a crisis.
Most executive coaches treat symptoms. Baz Porter rewires the source code.
Baz isn't your typical Boulder wellness coach with crystals and kombucha. He's a British Army veteran who understands what real pressure looks like.
After hitting his own rock bottom standing on a Cyprus roundabout ready to end his life despite massive business success Baz discovered the brutal truth:
Success that looks good but doesn't feel like yours will eventually destroy you.
That moment of collapse became his calling. And his methodology.
Traditional coaching asks: "How can you perform better?"
Baz asks: "Who are you when you're not performing?"
His RAMS methodology doesn't just optimize your leadership. It liberates your identity from your job title.
R - Results (Identity-Level)
Instead of chasing the next promotion, you discover what success actually means to you not your parents, not your peers, not your stock options.
A - Attitude (Nervous System)
Your fight-or-flight response gets recalibrated. No more 3 AM anxiety spirals. No more Sunday Scaries about Monday's board meeting.
M - Mastery (Authentic Authority)
You lead from presence, not pressure. Your team follows you because they trust you, not because they fear you.
S - Systems (Sustainable Excellence)
You build processes that work without you having to be "on" 24/7. Your worth isn't wired to your workload.
The statistics are stark. Women hold only 28% of senior tech roles in Boulder, but they account for 67% of executive burnout cases.
Victoria Reynolds represents thousands of female tech executives in Boulder who've developed what Baz calls "The Success Wound."
It works like this:
Age 8: Victoria gets praised for being "such a good student"
Age 16: She's valedictorian. Everyone says she's "going places"
Age 22: First job. She works 70-hour weeks to prove she belongs
Age 30: Promotion to director. The hours increase. The praise continues
Age 40: VP role. $850K salary. And the terrifying realization: "I don't know who I am without the achieving"
This is the Success Wound. Your worth becomes so entangled with your work that stopping feels like dying.
High-achieving women in Boulder's tech scene live in a constant state of hypervigilance. Their nervous systems are stuck in overdrive.
The Physical Cost:
Chronic insomnia (despite exhaustion)
Digestive issues from stress eating
Hormonal imbalances from cortisol overload
Autoimmune flare-ups from system breakdown
The Emotional Cost:
Feeling like a fraud despite obvious competence
Guilt about success ("Am I taking this from someone more deserving?")
Isolation ("No one understands the pressure I'm under")
Identity crisis ("Who am I if I'm not achieving?")
Most executive coaches for women focus on "leaning in" harder. Baz does the opposite.
He starts with nervous system regulation. Because you can't think your way out of a dysregulated body.
Phase 1: The Pause
Learning to stop the performance addiction long enough to breathe
Phase 2: The Reconnection
Rediscovering who you are beneath the achievements
Phase 3: The Redesign
Building a leadership style that energizes instead of depletes
Burnout isn't just being tired. It's existential exhaustion.
It's the VP of Engineering at IBM who makes $1.2M but fantasizes about quitting to become a yoga instructor.
It's the Google product leader who has everything she thought she wanted but feels nothing when she gets it.
It's the startup CTO who built a $100M company but can't remember the last time he felt genuinely excited about anything.
Boulder's tech executives face unique burnout triggers:
Always-On Culture: When your CEO texts at 11 PM, you respond
Imposter Syndrome: Surrounded by brilliant people, you feel like the dumbest person in the room
Golden Handcuffs: Your lifestyle depends on your salary, so leaving feels impossible
Purpose Pressure: Boulder values "conscious business," making pure profit feel shallow
Meet "David Chen" (name changed), VP of Cloud Architecture at a major Boulder tech firm.
Before Baz:
Working 80+ hours per week
Sleeping 4-5 hours nightly
Three energy drinks daily just to function
Marriage hanging by a thread
Kids asking "Why is Daddy always angry?"
The Breaking Point:
David collapsed during a board presentation. Not from a heart attack. From exhaustion so complete his body simply shut down.
The Transformation Process:
Month 1-2: Emergency Stabilization
Nervous system regulation techniques
Boundary setting with immediate team
Sleep hygiene protocol
Identity work: "Who is David without the job title?"
Month 3-4: Leadership Redesign
Delegation systems that actually work
Communication styles that build trust instead of fear
Decision-making frameworks that reduce mental load
Energy management over time management
Month 5-6: Sustainable Systems
Team development that reduces dependency on David
Strategic thinking time built into calendar
Personal life integration, not balance
Legacy leadership: building something that lasts
Results After 6 Months:
Working 45-50 hours per week
Team productivity increased 23%
Marriage rebuilt on authentic connection
Kids saying "Daddy's fun again"
Promoted to Senior VP with $200K raise
The ROI? David invested $75K in coaching. His raise alone paid for it in 4 months.
Baz doesn't just rely on intuition. His approach is backed by neuroscience, military psychology, and 15+ years of executive transformation.
The Success Wound isn't just psychological. It's neurological.
Years of tying self-worth to performance literally rewire your brain. The neural pathways that connect "I am valuable" to "I am productive" become superhighways.
Baz's methodology uses targeted neuroplasticity exercises to build new pathways:
Identity → Intrinsic Worth
Performance → Expression (not validation)
Success → Alignment (not achievement)
Your nervous system has three states:
Sympathetic (Fight/Flight): Where most executives live
Dorsal Vagal (Freeze): Where burnout leads
Ventral Vagal (Safety): Where authentic leadership happens
Baz's RAMS methodology specifically targets ventral vagal activation. When you lead from safety instead of survival, everything changes.
Your team feels it. Your family feels it. You feel it.
Baz's British Army background isn't just credibility. It's methodology.
Military resilience training focuses on:
Mission Clarity: Knowing your "why" beyond external validation
Stress Inoculation: Building capacity for pressure without breaking
Team Cohesion: Leading through trust, not fear
Adaptive Leadership: Staying effective when everything changes
These aren't corporate buzzwords. They're battle-tested principles that work under the most extreme conditions.
Boulder has no shortage of executive coaches. But most fall into predictable categories:
"Just meditate more and everything will be fine"
Great for stress relief. Useless for systemic change. They treat symptoms, not causes.
"Let's get you to the next level"
They make high achievers achieve higher. Which is exactly the opposite of what burned-out executives need.
"Let's explore your childhood patterns"
Valuable for personal growth. But you need results in quarters, not years.
Baz occupies a unique position: Military precision meets psychological depth.
He understands both the external pressures of executive leadership AND the internal patterns that create suffering.
His clients don't just perform better. They feel better while performing.
Baz tracks both performance metrics and wellbeing indicators:
Performance Improvements:
34% average increase in team productivity
67% reduction in employee turnover
89% of clients receive promotions within 12 months
Average salary increase: $180K within first year
Wellbeing Improvements:
78% improvement in sleep quality
92% reduction in Sunday anxiety
84% improvement in relationship satisfaction
100% of clients report feeling "more like themselves"
Executive coaching isn't an expense. It's an investment with measurable ROI.
Entry-Level Coaches: $200-400/hour
Experienced Coaches: $500-800/hour
Elite Coaches (Baz Porter Level): $1,000-2,000/hour
Diagnostic Session: Complimentary 45-minute breakthrough call
Intensive Transformation: $75K for 6-month complete identity rewiring
Executive Partnership: $150K for 12-month ongoing strategic support
Leadership Legacy Program: $250K for 18-month organizational transformation
Average Boulder tech VP salary: $850K
Average promotion increase: $200K
Average coaching investment: $75K
ROI Timeline:
Month 4: Investment pays for itself through promotion
Month 12: $125K net positive return
Year 2+: Compound returns through sustainable performance
But the real ROI isn't financial. It's existential.
What's it worth to feel like yourself again?
Executive coaching in Boulder combines traditional leadership development with the unique pressures of our competitive tech ecosystem. It's not therapy, consulting, or mentoring it's a partnership focused on sustainable high performance without personal sacrifice.
Boulder's executive coaching scene specifically addresses:
Imposter syndrome in high-achieving environments
Work-life integration in always-on tech culture
Leadership authenticity in corporate hierarchies
Burnout prevention and recovery for six and seven-figure earners
Three key differentiators:
Military-Tested Methodology: Baz's British Army background provides proven resilience frameworks that work under extreme pressure.
Identity-Level Transformation: While most coaches optimize performance, Baz rewires the relationship between identity and achievement.
Nervous System Focus: His RAMS methodology starts with physiological regulation before psychological change.
Most Boulder coaches help you perform better. Baz helps you perform authentically.
Boulder executive coaching ranges from $200/hour (entry-level) to $2,000/hour (elite practitioners like Baz Porter).
Investment levels typically include:
Single Sessions: $500-2,000
3-Month Programs: $15K-50K
6-Month Transformations: $30K-100K
Annual Partnerships: $75K-250K
The investment correlates directly with the coach's track record, methodology depth, and client results.
Baz's clients typically experience:
Immediate (0-30 days):
Improved sleep quality
Reduced Sunday anxiety
Clearer decision-making
Short-term (1-3 months):
Enhanced team relationships
Increased energy levels
Better work-life boundaries
Medium-term (3-6 months):
Authentic leadership presence
Sustainable performance systems
Identity clarity beyond job title
Long-term (6+ months):
Promotions and salary increases
Organizational impact
Personal life transformation
For Boulder executives earning $500K+, coaching isn't just worth it—it's essential.
The Math:
Average coaching ROI: 700% (ICF Global Study)
Average promotion increase: $200K
Average coaching investment: $75K
Net gain: $125K+ in first year
The Reality:
Burnout costs: Lost productivity, health issues, relationship damage
Opportunity costs: Promotions missed due to leadership gaps
Succession costs: Teams that can't function without you
The question isn't whether you can afford coaching. It's whether you can afford not to invest in your leadership evolution.
Baz's methodology produces results on multiple timelines:
Week 1: Nervous system regulation begins
Month 1: Sleep and energy improvements
Month 2: Leadership presence shifts
Month 3: Team dynamics change
Month 6: Identity transformation complete
Month 12: Sustainable new operating system
Unlike therapy (which can take years) or consulting (which provides temporary fixes), executive coaching with Baz creates permanent shifts in 3-6 months.
Therapy: Focuses on healing past wounds and processing emotions
Executive Coaching: Focuses on future performance and leadership development
Therapy: "Why do I feel this way?"
Executive Coaching: "How do I lead more effectively?"
Therapy: Personal healing
Executive Coaching: Professional transformation
Baz's approach incorporates therapeutic insights but maintains a coaching focus: sustainable high performance without personal sacrifice.
Imposter syndrome is Baz's specialty, particularly for Boulder's high-achieving tech executives.
His approach addresses imposter syndrome at three levels:
Neurological: Rewiring the brain patterns that connect worth to performance
Physiological: Regulating the nervous system responses that create anxiety
Psychological: Rebuilding identity based on intrinsic rather than external value
Most coaches try to "think" their way out of imposter syndrome. Baz addresses the body-based patterns that create it.
Boulder creates specific challenges for tech executives:
Proximity Pressure: Being surrounded by successful entrepreneurs and executives
Outdoor Culture Conflict: Pressure to "live your best life" while working 70+ hours
Conscious Capitalism: Expectation that business should be purposeful, not just profitable
Startup Energy: Constant comparison to younger, seemingly more successful founders
Baz understands these Boulder-specific pressures and tailors his methodology accordingly.
You've built an impressive career. You've earned the salary, the title, the respect.
But if you're reading this, you know something's missing.
You don't need to achieve more. You need to feel more while achieving.
That's exactly what Baz Porter's executive coaching delivers: sustainable excellence without personal sacrifice.
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Your specific Success Wound pattern
The hidden costs of your current leadership style
Baz's recommended transformation pathway
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Baz Porter is Boulder's premier executive coach for high-achieving tech leaders. A former British Army turned psychological freedom fighter, Baz specializes in helping six and seven-figure executives overcome imposter syndrome and build authentic leadership presence.
His RAMS methodology has transformed hundreds of leaders across Boulder's tech ecosystem, from Google VPs to IBM executives to startup founders.
When he's not coaching, Baz can be found hiking Boulder's trails with his family, proving that sustainable success includes time for what matters most.
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