I got kicked off TrustPilot for not supporting a genocide
Don’t like people dying, even if they’re brown? No soup for you.
Very recently, I opened a small coaching and consulting practice. My clients are folks who find themselves at inflection points in their lives—quarter-life and midlife crises, marriages and divorces, job transitions—and who want to make their next big decisions in tighter connection with their why. It’s for people who look around their current lives and wonder if that’s all there is.
And it’s been incredibly rewarding to work with people in these limbic moments, to bring both scientific decision-analytic principles alongside my own experience to these big questions. I love not only helping provide clarity to an immediate next decision, but also to give people a framework for all future big decisions.
(Shameless plug side-note: if you’re interested in finding out more, let’s get on a 20-minute call!)
Who is TrustPilot?
Anyway, I wanted to make sure I was set up to start gathering reviews when they came in. So I turned to TrustPilot.
A Danish company, they first came on the internet review scene in 2007, and they’ve quickly grown into one of the largest in their market. They claim real reviews, unmanipulated, and transparent. In fact, they just published their 2024 transparency report.