Idea*Rhyme

I help women in cancer recovery to know exactly what their next step is…
and be ready for it!
Are you ready for high resonance coaching?
Idea*Rhyme provides mid-life coaching for creative, high-achieving women (Crows).
Whether you are making a jump back into life after divorce, a career change, to harvest your successes, to enjoy your next steps or something is holding you back, let’s work together.

About Us
About Caryn
I have facilitated self-directed change for over 30 years for individuals and organizations, combining strategic insight, a capacity to hold space for whatever is happening, and a laser-like focus on setting a container for self-directed growth.
I will meet you where you are so you can create leverage for the changes you seek for lifetime growth.
About Idea*Rhyme
Idea*Rhyme Mindset Creativity Coaching improves stress tolerance and increases your capacity for joy and satisfaction, intelligent, right resonance coaching for Crows – creativity, high resonance for a mid-career uplevel.
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The Latest
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We Were On It. And We Still Are
I remember the felt circles we played with at the Green Circle meeting back in the 1960s. I still love the rough, floppy felt. We sat on the floor, faces upturned to the undeniable authority of mothers with a portable easel. Maybe it was the settlement house in Cleveland—an important hub. Let’s say yes. They…
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And I Make Seven
By the edge of a wild sea lived seven brothers with their mother. After their father was lost to a storm, she forbade them to fish. But the boys grew hungry, and at last she could no longer hold back. “Go,” she said. “But if you lose even one of you, don’t come back.” They…
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Is Liz…a Bitch?
Here’s a lesson I’ve never quite mastered: letting go of a point. Back in the day, my friend Tricia and I were up late organizing a rally and various protests. It was after midnight, and I was ranting about one of our leaders’ baffling behavior—how annoyed I was. My friend Tricia had her baseball cap…
