LifeLine Home
"Something feels off. That's enough."
Three sessions.
One clear path
forward.
Built from 10 years of conversations with more than 2,000 parents.
For families who sense something is off — and don't know what to do next.
A parent shouldn't need an employer to access this.
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You've noticed something. But you don't know what to do with it.
A shift in mood. More time alone. Shorter answers. Something that feels slightly off but nothing you can name.
Most parents wait. They tell themselves it's probably normal. That they don't want to overreact. That it will pass. Sometimes it does. Sometimes it doesn't. And by the time they acted, things had already become much harder to come back from.
That's not a failure of love. It's a failure of information. Nobody teaches parents how to read the signals.
What LifeLine Home gives you
Three live, one-hour sessions online. Each one answers the question you've been carrying.
Everything you need.
Nothing you don't.
You don't need a diagnosis.
You don't need a crisis.
You just need to be a parent who's noticed something and isn't sure what to do with it.
That feeling is worth listening to. What most parents are missing is the clarity to act on it. LifeLine Home gives you that clarity.
The parents who act when something feels slightly off are the ones who get ahead of it.
LifeLine Home exists so other parents don't have to learn what I learned too late.
In 2015, I lost my 14-year-old daughter Maddie to suicide. I had no idea she was struggling. I loved her. I was present. I just didn't know what I was looking at.
I've spent the ten years since talking to more than 2,000 parents. Building tools I wish I'd had. The patterns are always the same: parents sense something, wait for certainty, and by the time they act, things are much harder to come back from.
I built this so you have a reason to act before it's too late. I wish I'd had it.
Chris Coulter with his daughter Maddie
What this is not
It's practical information, delivered by someone who has lived the consequence of not having it. For parents who want to act earlier — not react later.
$99 US. Per family.
All three sessions included.
The same content corporations pay $5,000 for. Because a parent shouldn't need an employer to access this.
No spam. No pressure. Just the sessions, the resources, and the community.