The Top Mid-Life Crisis Coaches
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The Top Mid-Life Crisis Coaches
Navigating midlife can be a challenging and transformative journey, filled with significant changes and opportunities for growth. In this article, I have featured top midlife crisis coaches who specialize in guiding individuals through this pivotal stage of life.
These coaches have personally experienced the trials and triumphs of midlife, making them uniquely equipped to offer valuable insights and practical advice.

Whether you're feeling stuck, seeking new purpose, or simply wanting to make the most of this phase, the wisdom shared by these experts can provide the support and direction you need. From overcoming personal crises to finding new passions and achieving greater fulfillment, their stories and strategies are here to inspire and empower you to thrive at midlife.
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In Brief : The Top Mid Life Crisis Coaches
- Meredith Richardson - Meredith Richardson, a survivor and thriver, offers guidance to navigate midlife challenges.
- Suzy Rosenstein - With personal experience as a midlife catalyst for change, Suzy Rosenstein empathizes with those feeling stuck in midlife.
- Shailesh Kumar - Shailesh Kumar is on a mission to empower 100,000 individuals to bounce back and thrive in midlife.
- Jane Parslow - After a successful career in project management, Jane Parslow underwent her own midlife transition, prompting a shift towards coaching.
- David Andrew - David Andrew's journey from self-doubt to empowerment fuels his passion for guiding others through midlife challenges.
Meredith Richardson
Hi, I’m Meredith and I would love to help you thrive at midlife!
How can you take whatever life is throwing at you and make the best out of it?
I can help you with that.
I fought off an attempted kidnapping in 2015 and was instrumental in bringing my attacker to justice in 2018.

After that, I left my then-husband, career, and my country behind, wandered the world, wrote a memoir, learned Norwegian, created a new career for myself, and found new love.



Suzy Rosenstein
Midlife can be hard. My life was really different back then in my 40s. Turning 50 was a bit of a wake up call for me to get unstuck because I really wasn’t content anymore. To my surprise and delight, I’m now happier and more fulfilled than I ever expected to be at this age.





Shailesh Kumar
Hi, I’m Shailesh Kumar and I am in this world with a purpose and a clear mission – to help 100,000 people Bounce Back in their Midlife and help them Thrive. It’s my pleasure to see you that you are here. I want to develop a long-term valuable relationship with you to be able to always deliver value to your life. Because I value your time here.I would like to share a little about myself.




Jane Parslow
I qualified as a coach in 2010. By then I had spent over 30 years training and consulting in the field of Project Management across a wide range of industries and projects. Coaching is a great fit for people who are already used to working with goals, plans and milestone reviews. In 2016, I had my own MidLife Transition.

My father is still going strong in his 90s and I realised that, if the genetics play out, I could have a few decades still ahead of me. And that realisation led me to
