MICHELLE SORRO, TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADER + SPIRITUAL MENTOR

My Story

My work has always lived in the transformation space.

What's changed isn't the direction. It's the depth.

For nine years, I've guided women through thresholds of expression and leadership. The moments where what's been true no longer fits, and what's emerging hasn't yet taken form.

There was a long season where I lived inside identities that once fit, then became too small. Letting them go wasn't about leaving the work. It was about becoming more precise inside it.

Precision required truth. Not performance.

And for a long time, I was still learning the difference.

Before entering the transformational coaching space, my world was shaped by live television and live commerce.

I studied broadcast journalism at UCLA and spent years inside real-time, high-pressure environments where clarity and trust were non-negotiable. I sold over $222 million in live television sales, worked with national platforms like HSN and QVC, and hosted my own segment on Extra for many years.

Those environments taught me how to lead in complexity. They also taught me how much pressure a nervous system can hold before something’s gotta give.

At the time, my clarity was largely external.

I knew how to perform, lead, and deliver results. What I hadn't yet learned was how to let inner truth, rather than outcome, organize my life.

That distinction would eventually matter more than anything.

That work led me into direct sales and entrepreneurial consulting, supporting founders and leaders around the world who weren't just asking how to grow—but how to stay aligned and intact while doing it.

I built and led a multiple seven-figure transformation company. I created Live Video Mastery, hosted Fire & Soul, a top 1% podcast, and co-founded a bespoke podcast company featured in Rolling Stone, Entrepreneur, and Fast Company.

My clients have collectively generated over $20 million in revenue through the work we've done together.

What those years revealed was not a lack of ambition or capability in women.

It was a lack of capacity.

Women were carrying responsibility, vision, and pressure without the internal support to hold it sustainably. What looked like burnout or misalignment was often a nervous system doing its best to stay safe.

In 2021, I moved through a profound spiritual awakening that dissolved the identities I had lived inside for years.

What opened was inner truth. What I didn't yet have was the capacity to hold it.

In the middle of that unraveling, I had four words tattooed on my body:

Remember who you are.

Not as aspiration. As anchor.

Capacity, I learned, isn't willpower or drive. It's the ability to remain present when truth creates tension.

The deeper turning point came as the Gene Keys opened the inner architecture of my life and work, and my certifications in somatic, trauma-informed, attachment-based practice, Reiki I & II, and 500-hour yoga teacher training gave that knowing a body.

More than a system, the Gene Keys brought me into lived relationship with the divine intelligence moving through all things. God. Mother. Father. Great Spirit.

What followed was humility.

The recognition that the patterns I had spent years managing—pushing, performing, proving—were not obstacles to my purpose. They were part of the intelligence guiding me toward it.

That integration changed everything.

It taught me how to listen beneath words. How to support a nervous system in transition. How to hold space where clarity can arise without force.

It showed me that the work isn't fixing or improving women.

It's helping them build the capacity to stay with what's true as their lives and leadership evolve.

Since 2022, I've been holding retreat space. As my own capacity and attunement have deepened, the retreats have evolved with me.

Retreats are the heart of my dharma. They’re where women, including myself, step out of noise and into the presence required for real transformation.

This is the ground I trust most.

It's where performance drops away and truth begins to organize how women actually live and lead.

I haven't stepped away from transformation work. I've stepped deeper into it.

The work I offer now is devoted to strengthening inner capacity so women can lead, express, and engage with the world from coherence rather than force.

Over time, this naturally extends into how women share their work, lead spaces, and offer what they carry.

My own life reflects this shift. I work less. I earn more. And the difference isn't effort.

It's coherence.

When you move according to your design and natural pacing, synchronicity replaces strain. And grace arranges what strategy never could.

But living from that truth requires capacity.

This is where the work begins.

This capacity-first approach now lives at the center of Synergy, where women build the foundation to hold their emerging truth.

STEP INTO SYNERGY