Moraya Seeger DeGeare
MA, LMFT
Moraya is a sought-after facilitator, advisor, and media expert whose insights are featured in top outlets. She’s conducted impactful trainings and engaged audiences on crucial topics, from race and entrepreneurship to mental health. Her activism empowers families to have age-appropriate conversations on race with their children, fostering understanding from an early age.
As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and ICEEFT Certified Emotionally Focused Therapist, Moraya brings a unique lens to her speaking engagements and advising. Her expertise includes:
Wellness and Financial Tech - Understanding how creating experiential platforms for users can mico-dose behavior change for deeper connection and sustainable wellness.
The Impact of Racism on Relationships and Mental Health – Understanding how societal issues affect personal bonds.
Intimacy in Couples Across Cultures – Helping couples navigate the intricacies of blending cultures and identities.
Talking with Children about Race – Guiding parents to approach this crucial topic with confidence.
Intersectional Identity Development – Supporting individuals in embracing their layered identities.
Moraya’s advising style resonates especially with founders, guiding them in bridging the gap between vision and values. Her intuitive coaching empowers founders to fully realize their mission while navigating the demands of product development, MVP, and funding cycles. She skillfully breaks down barriers of fear and limiting beliefs, helping founders remain focused and purposeful as they create something truly impactful.
Moraya is available for speaking engagements, media appearances, and training facilitation. Her expertise as a media contributor spans print, television, podcasts, and social media, where she elevates mental health and race dialogues. Reach out today to collaborate with a powerful voice and a visionary guide who will help amplify your mission and deepen your impact.
Jaimee Arnoff, Ph.D.
Dr. Arnoff has presented at conferences, schools, and local libraries, as well as spoken on radio shows and podcasts. Her passion for providing culturally-competent mental health services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals and working with young clients with anxiety and depression, including those who experience suicidal ideation or urges to self-harm motivates her work outside of the therapy office. Her personal experience as a Spoonie coupled with her decade+ of experience in the field also makes her uniquely qualified to discuss the physical and emotional impact of chronic illness and pain. She recently completed her certification in Pain Reprocessing Therapy. Please reach out via our contact inquiry if you are interested in setting up a 1:1 consultation or a larger scale training.