
Seth Hall, colloquially known as Admo to their friends, is a writer, customer service professional, and career development coach who has dedicated their self to the art of helping others flourish through unconditional self-acceptance and creative communication. How ironic it is that they didn’t know how to do this for their self until just over a year ago.
Seth’s own turning point began not with a grand revelation or knight in shining armor, but through a single line of advice given to someone else in a podcast: “You’ve actually done the work. You’re okay. You are in an oppressive environment. It’s your environment, it’s not you. Find your people if you can.” It was at the moment of hearing those words of wisdom that Seth was launched from ten years of narcissistic, financial, and emotional abuse into their own version of their best self. It was not in the ever-distant the finish line, but in the journey that they worked through cPTSD, addiction, and other obstacles on the way to where they are now.
It was through this journey that Seth realized they weren’t using the same techniques they’ve offered their clients and cohorts over the years. Of all the lessons they learned, the hardest was on self-reliance. Being fully dependent on their own approval and consideration was foreign to them. Slowly, the constant fear of losing others over their decisions turned into the realization that the ones they feared would walk away indeed stayed close, albeit not in a hands-on way. This was the most freeing part of the journey.
Seth began to realize that his professional history was so effective because what he taught really worked. Rely on your knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience, depend on your best-informed decisions, and don’t be afraid to follow through at the risk of making mistakes or losing people around you. You will learn that those who never mattered won’t stick around as you progress, and those that do were there the whole time. Not only that, but you’ll gain the most powerful ally in your advancement and/or recovery: yourself.
Through writing, coaching, and introspection, Seth continues to explore the art of showing up fully — not just in practice, but in every aspect of your life. They want to find and empower their most radical self, and they want to share what they learn as they go.

Seth is an avid drinker of coffee, a prolific reader, loves podcasts and audio drama, a bonafide gym rat, a hockey fan and former goalie, a proud member of the Bills Mafia, a Guild Wars 2 enjoyer, and is subservient to a cat named Tommie.