Dox is a powerful healer at heart. He wears many hats including artist, yogi, brother, son, and most important friend. As a counselor, Dox has equipped me with the tools and techniques to reclaim my power from the past. He did this by encouraging me to look at the bigger picture and level up. He rules with his heart. His experiences with women, spirit, and meditative practices guide him of what to say and how to say it in a way that is received by the seeker. He is kind, compassionate, and attentive. I sought out counseling after my ex (who I thought I was going to marry) of over a year tried to come back into my life. Dox encouraged me to level up, never settle and keep growing. His counseling is definitely not for the faint of heart. It is worth it when you are ready to stop playing and grow a deeper connection with self. He can connect the dots of how all of your relationships (familial, platonic and romantic) are caused by you, your growth, or resistance to your path. Dox is anointed with the gift of healing and I am fortunate to have crossed paths with this spirit-led brotha. Thank you.
— Omitola Oládûnni, General Counseling Session
Dox operates from a place of pure love and integrity which was the reason I could open up and share with him and receive advice and support. In many situations he has offered solid suggestions and advice especially as I was going through a separation and divorce. He understands the deeper layers of energy and will help you to see the most effective solutions to your life and relationship challenges. If you desire to become the best version of yourself and need a little help and support along the way I highly recommend seeking the services Dox has to offer, you will come away transformed!
— Jayden Whitney, Relationship Recalibration
My trust for this man has no boundaries. His authenticity is a breath of fresh air. He helped me subconsciously forgive the men that have failed me. I am free from grudges and pain. Living in my purpose with help from Dox. I love him and would refer all to him.
— Nina Nikkole, General Counseling