Hello! I'm H. E. Wong and coaching is at the heart of my practice. I am a devoted partner, loving parent, and proud sixth-generation Texan, rooted in Austin—the place where my heart, work, and community reside. Drawing from my background in coaching, education, and somatic practice, I am a certified Presence-Based Coach, Educator, and Community Facilitator, supporting individuals and communities through relational, embodied, and ethically grounded practice.
My work is also informed by training as an International Coaching Federation–credentialed coach, a Texas-certified special education teacher with a Master’s in Education, and a registered yoga teacher (500-hour) with specialized training in prenatal/postpartum yoga and public school community-based yoga. These lineages come together in a coaching practice centered on presence, trust, and collective care—honoring lived experience, cultural context, and the wisdom people already carry. I look forward to connecting with you and am honored to partner with you on your journey.
More About H. E. Wong: Queer and neurodivergent, H. E. Wong draws strength from a culturally rich Irish-Catholic and Sicilian lineage, shaped by traditions of healing, midwifery, teaching, and mutual care. With ancestral ties to New Orleans, they carry forward a legacy of resilience, relational wisdom, and community stewardship as a coach, educator, organizer, and healer.
Grounded in an anti-capitalist and anti-colonial lens, H. E. Wong approaches wellness not as a commodity, but as a collective, relational practice rooted in presence, accountability, and cultural humility. Their work centers the belief that healing and liberation are inseparable from community—and that sustainable change emerges through trust, embodied awareness, and shared responsibility rather than extraction or productivity-driven models.
Through presence-based coaching, somatic practice, and community facilitation, H. E. Wong supports individuals and groups in cultivating self-trust, ethical leadership, and resilience within complex systems. Rather than offering prescriptive solutions, they curate intentional spaces for reflection, connection, and growth—honoring the wisdom people already carry while supporting integration across personal, professional, and communal contexts.
Since 2006, H. E. Wong has served Austin’s communities with care and commitment, while acknowledging that this work takes place on Indigenous lands. With respect and gratitude, they honor the Coahuiltecan, Jumanos, Tonkawa, Comanche, and Lipan Apache Peoples, whose enduring relationships to this land long predate the founding of Texas and continue today. This acknowledgment is not symbolic, but a call toward ongoing learning, responsibility, and alignment in how they live, practice, and serve.