Contact aquietheartinpeace@outlook.com for further information about online counselling options.
My name is Jonathan, based in Sydney, Australia, and I offer a gentle soulful online space for those who feel deeply, love quietly, and long to be understood without needing to explain everything. My ideal clients are often sensitive, thoughtful people who may carry silent grief, creative dreams, or a lifetime of feeling a little out of place in a loud word. Whether you’re navigating burnout, heartbreak, identity, or a quiet ache for belonging, you’re welcome here. Together, we move at your pace – honoring your story, your stillness, and the sacred work of becoming more at home within yourself.
Sessions can explore self-discovery, identity, creativity, grief, relationships, life transitions, or simply the quiet need to be seen. There is no pressure to have the right words. Together we can gently uncover what matters most to you, at your own pace, with compassion, curiosity, and care.
For those drawn to creative or soulful approaches, I also offer the option of using poetry as a pathway into reflection and healing. Whether reading or writing, poetry can help us name what feels hard to express – offering beauty, metaphor, and emotional truth where words may otherwise fall short. You don’t need to be a writer, just a willingness to listen what your inner life is trying to say.
To book an initial discovery consultation, please get in touch via the contact email at aquietheartinpeace@outlook.com . This is a no obligation 15-minute online session, a chance for us to explore your needs, answer any questions, and see if we are a good fit to work together. Bookings available only between noon to 5pm on Saturdays.
As someone with hearing loss in both ears, I wear hearing aids and rely on a quiet, focused environment for our sessions. I ask that clients speak clearly and patiently, especially during online appointments. This is not a barrier but rather it invites us into a space of mutual care, presence and attunement. In fact, my hearing loss has deepened my ability to listen with my whole self – to the pauses, the unsaid, and the emotional truth beneath the words.
