Meet Clay Cutts

Therapist. Coach. Witness. Creator. Companion.

I believe every one of us is carrying something sacred, a truth, a gift, a piece of Love that wants to come through.

For the last two decades, I’ve been walking with people as they remember who they are and start living from that place.

But I didn’t always live this way.

I used to think transformation meant “fixing” something.
Becoming more productive. More impressive. More whatever.

But over time, I came to understand:
We’re not here to get better at being someone else.
We’re here to become more fully ourselves.

And the journey to that kind of wholeness?
It isn’t clean.
It’s wild.
It’s sacred.
And it’s worth everything.

My own journey has been full of contradictions.

I’ve been a helper and a skeptic.
A therapist and a seeker.
A man of science and a man of spirit.
I’ve tried to outrun the deeper call on my life, but it never stopped calling.

Eventually, I stopped resisting.
And I started letting it shape me.

That’s when everything began to change.

Today, I work at the intersection of psychology, spiritual formation, and leadership.
I hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and a Master’s in Social Work and am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW).
I’m also a leadership coach, writer, and founder of Square Peg Coaching.

But titles aside?

I help people remember who they really are and walk with them as they bring that self into the world.

I’m also a father and that shapes everything I do.
The work I offer to the world has to be real enough to hold the weight of parenthood, and soft enough to honor the wonder of it too.

Not long ago, I chose to become fully nomadic.
Not as an escape, but as a deep commitment to integrating my life.

I don’t separate my work from my joy…my labor from my leisure…my movement from my stillness.

There’s a quote I carry with me, one that names the life I’ve built:

“A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play; his labor and his leisure; his mind and his body; his education and his recreation.
He hardly knows which is which.”
 - Francois Auguste De Chateaubriand

I’ve come to believe that the deepest transformation doesn’t require us to abandon our lives, it asks us to inhabit them more fully.

Whether you’re facing a creative threshold, a spiritual unraveling, or a season of redefinition…you don’t have to navigate it alone.

This work isn’t about behavior change or performance.
It’s about becoming the kind of person who can partner with Love.
And create something true from there.

If you feel the pull, you’re not imagining it.
You’re just starting to come home.
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