
Licensed Mental Health Consultant
In 2011, she was awarded “The Woman of Empowerment Award.” Patrice’s motto is simple yet powerful “Be inspired to be yourself, Be inspired to empower someone else.” These words not only describe her life, it will one day be the legacy and the message that she leaves behind in the global community. Patrice inspires the millions on a weekly basis with her world-renowned YouTube show Patrice Brantley Show.
She regularly motivates and inspires millions of people through her weekly podcast, audio books, and daily living. As a Licensed Mental Health Therapist, Patrice is able to relate to others with compassion and kindness. She has the ability to get others to free themselves from their closets of their pain and release the skeletons of their past.
Here are some of her most notable sayings.
Live in expectation
Be inspired to be yourself
Be inspired to empower someone else
Miranda is a graduate student at Bay Path University, pursuing a Master’s degree in Trauma-Focused Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Her therapeutic approach is rooted in a client-centered philosophy, incorporating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Solution-Focused Therapy to meet individual needs.
Miranda is deeply committed to empowering individuals by fostering a caring, respectful, non-judgmental, and collaborative therapeutic environment. She firmly believes that each person is the expert of their own life experiences and works closely with clients to progress at a pace that aligns with their unique goals and needs.
Outside of her academic and professional pursuits, Miranda enjoys reading, spending time outdoors, and caring for her rescue cats—who might occasionally make a cameo during sessions!
She is honored to support and collaborate with individuals on their journey toward healing and growth.


Alexis is currently pursuing a Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Indiana Wesleyan University, and she plans to pursue her LMHC licensure after graduation.
She has a passion for working with youth and young adults (ages 12-24) who are navigating a host of concerns, including anxiety, depression, self-esteem issues, life transitions, relationship challenges, and emotional regulation issues.
She utilizes techniques from Cognitive Behavioral, Dialectical Behavioral, and Narrative therapy. She aspires to create a warm, inviting space for her clients to be vulnerable, grow, and feel empowered within the therapeutic relationship.