Baz Porter
From Collapse to Breakthrough | Baz Porter Helping $2M+ Women Leaders Stop Performing & Start Living Their Truth
Description
Baz Porter is a transformation coach and creator of the RAMS methodology, specializing in helping high-achieving women entrepreneurs who have built successful businesses but feel disconnected from their authentic selves. His expertise stems from his own profound transformation. Despite outward success including a thriving business, family, and affluent lifestyle, Baz struggled with imposter syndrome. This internal conflict culminated in a complete breakdown, resulting in job loss and homelessness. This crisis became his breakthrough. Baz began facilitating healing for others, growing a Facebook community from 4,000 to 36,000 members. Following spiritual guidance, he relocated to America with minimal resources, traveling extensively while serving others through his story. A pivotal moment occurred on a Greyhound bus when he helped a cocaine-addicted man choose recovery over destruction. This experience sparked the genesis of the RAMS methodology. Through his experiences of collapse, spiritual awakening, and healing, the RAMS framework emerged: Results, Attitude, Authenticity, Mastery, and Systems. Baz's signature programs include The Woman Reclaimed, Coming Home, and Legacy Without Loss, designed to help accomplished women transition from performing success to embodying authentic power while maintaining their achievements and relationships. His core message: individuals are not fundamentally broken but buried beneath expectations and performance.
Suggested Questions
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