Instructor
Kori Propst Miller, PhD
Health Psychologist, Mental Health Therapist, Personal Coach
About me
Kori Propst Miller, PhD, is a Health Psychologist, licensed mental health therapist, nutrition and eating psychology coach, writer, and course creator. She has earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology, a master of science in counseling education, and a doctorate in health psychology and behavioral medicine. She is licensed in four states (CA, CO, IN, & MT) as a professional counselor and mental health therapist, and her education is enhanced by certifications in intuitive eating counseling, personal training, health coaching, mindfulness meditation, & life coaching. She is also an ISSN (International Society of Sports Nutrition) clinician and a National Academy of Metabolic Science professional.
She previously served as the Wellness Director and Vice President of an international health coaching company where she facilitated the Diet Recovery and Eating Psychology Coaching program, created a Mindset & Motivation program for coaches, and developed the Mental Edge & Life Mastery coaching program. She has supported individuals and groups worldwide toward developing awareness, emotional resilience, and consciousness skills with which to live more vibrant and energetic lives untethered from misguided beliefs.
She created Core Capacity, LLC to help her clients build a life that feels dedicated, committed, and engaged. Many of us are living in a state of moral malaise-- feeling lost, tired, stuck, or aimless. We long to feel rooted and resourced, capable, and with the energy to pursue what's important to us!
Kori is committed to supporting her clients as they expand their capacity for a life that feels wholehearted. Her clients achieve long-term changes by developing their personal compass and committing to a process of emotional mindfulness and acceptance. Her approach considers her clients' nuanced histories, needs, desires, genetics, relationship dynamics and lived experiences. She has coached individuals for over two decades toward a fluid and flexible, respectful, compassionate relationship with themselves, their emotions, their bodies, and and their lives.