Coaching · Writing · Creative Work

For thoughtful people navigating their next chapter.

1:1 coaching, writing, and creative work at the intersection of technology, vocation, faith, resilience, and imagination.

I’m Joe Fecarotta — a technology leader, writer, inventor, Navy veteran, Christian contemplative, and coach based in the Seattle area. This site is the hub for my coaching, essays, fiction, games, and other projects.

Joe Fecarotta

Private 1:1 Coaching

You may be successful on paper and still feel the next chapter asking more of you.

I offer private 1:1 coaching for thoughtful professionals, technologists, leaders, and creatives navigating transition, reinvention, leadership pressure, creative ambition, and questions of meaning.

This is not team Agile coaching or enterprise consulting. It is a focused, human conversation for individuals who want to think clearly, tell the truth, recover agency, and take the next right step.

How coaching works

The rooms in the house

Other Work

JoeFecarotta.com is the front door. These are some of the rooms connected to it.

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HappyWisdom

Essays and reflections on hope, faith, grief, creativity, vocation, and practical wisdom.

Visit HappyWisdom
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GamerSusan

A game, invention, Kickstarter, and playful product experiment.

Visit GamerSusan
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LifeSparcs

Developed and used by many for over a decade, LifeSparcs is an approach to succeeding in living your truly best holistic life.

Visit LifeSparcs
Joe Fecarotta

About Joe

I’ve spent my life moving between systems and stories.

Professionally, I’ve worked at the intersection of technology, organizational change, product thinking, Agile, and human systems. Creatively, I write, make games, build odd little ideas, and keep returning to the question of how people become more alive.

My current work centers on coaching, writing, and creative projects for people navigating change with courage, clarity, and hope.

More About Joe

A thoughtful first step

Building a next chapter?

If you’re in a season of transition, reinvention, creative hunger, leadership pressure, or personal rebuilding, I’d be glad to hear what you’re navigating.

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