Marina's practice serves clients for whom discretion, depth, and clinical rigor matter as much as the work itself. Forbes-featured, Auberge-recognized, and held with the precision the work actually requires. Here's what that means in practice.
Schedule a SessionLuxury, in wellness marketing, usually means expensive, well-lit, and Instagram-friendly. That's not what Marina's practice is.
What it is: a practice held with the depth and precision the work warrants. Sessions that aren't packaged, scaled, or templated. A practitioner whose training is rare in this field, and whose practice maintains the integrity that makes the work actually do something.
It's also a practice that understands the realities of working with high-profile clients — discretion as default, no public client list, no marketing material that references identifying details, no testimonials with full names unless explicitly cleared.
Marina works with founders, partners, senior executives, and public figures for whom the standard hypnotherapy market doesn't quite fit. The reasons vary — discretion needs, schedule constraints, training rigor expectations, or simply wanting work held at a level that matches what they bring to their own field.
She also works with high-net-worth individuals and family-office adjacent clients whose lives have produced patterns the conventional therapeutic frame doesn't reach. The intersection of resource and pressure produces specific dynamics. Marina's clinical-plus-shamanic training is built for that intersection.
What she's not interested in: clients chasing status or wellness as performance. The work is real. It requires real engagement. Status-seeking clients usually don't last past the second session because the work doesn't perform — it actually requires you to do something.
The practical realities of working with Marina at this level:
Single sessions are $400. The 30-Day Soul Alchemy Immersion (four sessions + custom recording) is $1,700. Past Life Regression sessions are $475. These rates apply across all clients — Marina doesn't tier-price based on client identity or net worth.
For ongoing work — monthly or twice-monthly cadence over extended periods — Marina offers a private rate structure that recognizes the commitment. Reach out directly to discuss.
Corporate engagements — when an executive's company sponsors the work — are available with standard contracts. Marina has worked through several corporate wellness budgets over the years.
Marina's practice is selective by default, not by pricing. The selectivity is about fit — whether the work is right for what you're working with, whether her training is what you need, whether you're actually ready to engage with the material. The financial entry point is moderate. The threshold is whether the work is the right work for you.
Marina has worked with clients whose names you'd recognize — and whose names you'll never hear from her. The privacy of her practice is what makes it usable for those clients. That privacy extends to everyone she works with.
Practically: she doesn't post about client sessions on social media. She doesn't share client identities in podcasts or interviews. The testimonials on her site are from clients who explicitly cleared their names to be used. The rest of her work happens entirely outside public view.
If you're someone for whom discretion is a material concern, you can engage with the work knowing that the privacy is the practice's foundation — not a feature added on top.
Reach out directly. Marina handles inquiries personally and responds within one business day. The first conversation is itself part of the work — there's no obligation either direction.
Connect with MarinaTraining depth (Hypnotherapy Training Institute under Randall Churchill plus direct shamanic lineage on four continents), the integration of clinical and shamanic in single sessions, press recognition that reflects quality of work over time, and a practice deliberately scaled small enough to maintain depth with every client.
Yes, for clients with specific discretion or scheduling needs. The arrangement is private and the rate reflects the additional logistics. Reach out directly to discuss.
Yes when the situation warrants. Marina's default professional confidentiality covers most needs; for clients with elevated discretion requirements or whose engagement is structured through corporate or family-office arrangements, NDAs can be added to the working agreement.
Marina opens a limited number of new 1:1 spots each quarter. Reach out to learn current availability — sometimes there's immediate openness, sometimes there's a 4-6 week wait. The 30-Day Immersion clients book first, then ongoing monthly clients, then new single-session inquiries.
Yes. Marina has worked with founders and executives through their companies' wellness or leadership development budgets. The structure is flexible — typically a standard contract with the company, sessions held privately with the executive. Reach out to discuss your specific arrangement.
The retreats are group-format intensives held at premium properties. Her 1:1 practice is private, individual work. Most retreat attendees end up doing 1:1 work afterward; some 1:1 clients use retreats as deeper immersion. The two complement each other.