I work with composers and creative professionals who feel the tension between their passion for art and the demands of their daily life.
This often manifests as…
The solution isn't to grind or hustle, tweak your template, land AAA work, or go viral on YouTube.
It's to get back to the heart of why you fell in love with music in the first place.
Together, we’ll help you rebuild a creative rhythm that feels alive, inspiring, and deeply fulfilling—without burning things down.
Because it's not about changing careers.
It's about remembering that an artistic life is a choice you can make every day, no matter how busy life gets.
If you're ready to return to that place, click below to get started.
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“Zach helped me reconnect with what truly matters. Through powerful feedback and mindset work, I took ownership of my music again. I’ve finally found my people and rediscovered my joy in composing." —Sami Takiedden
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“The weekly calls were incredibly motivating. I felt seen and supported through mentorship, and I finally collaborated with people I once would've been too intimidated to approach.” —Marco Pugliese
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“Before working with Zach, I felt like an imposter in my own music. Now, I’ve reconnected with my inner voice, started performing publicly again, and speak about my work with real confidence. I finally feel proud of the music I’m making.” —Elija Kaufmann
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“Working with Zach helped me unpack my cycle of self-criticism. I now approach my music with curiosity and openness. I’ve gained so much emotional clarity.” —Daniel Keating
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“Zach helped me unblock my analysis paralysis and slow down to figure out what I want. I landed my first clients, and most importantly, I now have the confidence to follow my own roadmap.” —Noah Yates
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“Working with Zach has given me so much more confidence and trust in myself to do what I love. It’s completely changed how I approach my passions, reignited many joys in my life that I’d let slip away, and wiped away dozens of limiting beliefs I had.” —Joe Sugrue
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