You've solved almost everything. Except the things that actually cost you.
Brilliant, driven people build impressive careers and then discover that the same competence and drive that got them there doesn't work on the things that matter most privately. Relationships erode. Burnout creeps in. Loneliness at the top is real and rarely acknowledged. There's a gap between who you are at work and who you're able to be at home, and it tends to widen.
Sound like anyone you know?
"Why am I so successful but this lonely?"
You've built something. You lead people, you've earned real respect. And yet there's almost no one you can fully talk to. The loneliness at the top is real, and it doesn't announce itself as loneliness at first.
Read more →"Why is my marriage suffering when I'm doing everything right?"
You provide. You show up. You don't disappear. But something essential is missing, and neither of you can name it. The relationship is technically intact and quietly in trouble at the same time.
Read more →"Who can I actually talk to without managing their reaction?"
Most of your conversations require you to hold back. You protect your team from your doubt. You protect your partner from your stress. You don't have a place to be completely honest without managing the impact. That's exhausting over years.
Read more →"Is this burnout, or is this just who I am now?"
The flatness that used to come and go has settled in. You're still functional, still delivering, but the aliveness that used to be there isn't. You're not sure if that's permanent or if something can actually change.
Read more →"Why does work feel easier than being home?"
At work, you know how to perform. The feedback is clear, the wins are concrete. Home requires something different, something softer and less defined, and you've lost fluency in it. The place that should feel easiest has become the hardest room to walk into.
Read more →"I've tried therapy before. It felt slow and vague. Is there something better?"
You sat in sessions where nothing happened, where you did more work than your therapist, where the questions never quite landed. That doesn't mean counseling doesn't work. It may mean you need a counselor who can actually match your pace and intelligence.
Read more →An unusual background for a specific kind of client
Bob Manthy spent years operating a nuclear engine on a U.S. Navy submarine, then built software at Google, then ran ultramarathons, and then trained as a Licensed Professional Counselor. That combination isn't accidental. It means he has worked in high-stakes technical environments under real pressure, and he understands from the inside what that costs people.
When you work with Bob, you don't have to translate your world to someone who's never seen it. He's lived in the culture of performance, precision, and always-on competence. He also knows what it takes to move through it honestly.
He's facilitated Rebuilding Seminars for 15 years, an evidence-based program that has helped many people through divorce and major life transitions. Clinical depth isn't something he learned recently.
What makes this different
- Clinical depth Licensed Professional Counselor with real clinical training, not a coaching certificate.
- Technical fluency Former Google engineer. You don't have to translate your world. He's worked in it.
- Pressure literacy Navy nuclear operator. Ultramarathon runner. He understands sustained high stakes and what they do to people over time.
- Relationship expertise Years of clinical work with couples and individuals, including facilitating Rebuilding Seminars for 15 years.
What Bob works on
Executive Counseling
For C-suite leaders, founders, and engineers navigating the private costs of always performing. Burnout that doesn't look like collapse. Loneliness at the top. The identity questions that come after you've built what you set out to build.
This is counseling, not coaching. It goes deeper and it's designed for people who've tried the surface version and found it insufficient.
Learn more →Relationship Counseling
For individuals and couples where external success hasn't translated to real connection. The parallel marriage where everything is technically fine. The emotional distance that built quietly over years of giving your best energy to work.
Bob works with individuals and with couples. Your partner doesn't have to come to get real value from the work.
Learn more →Rebuilding After Divorce
Bob facilitates Rebuilding Seminars, a structured, in-person divorce recovery group program in Boulder, Colorado, based on the work of Bruce Fisher and Robert Alberti. He's led it for 15 years, walking many people through divorce and major life transitions.
Not just surviving the transition but understanding what happened and building something better on the other side.
Learn more →Telehealth counseling, built around your calendar
Sessions are 50 minutes, online, scheduled to fit a demanding schedule. You don't have to rearrange your day to see someone in person or sit in a waiting room. The work is the same. The format fits you.
Counseling is available to clients located in Colorado, the one state where Bob is licensed. Eligibility is confirmed during the free consultation.
Schedule a Free Consultation →Where Bob writes about this
Signs of Burnout at Work Nobody Notices
The signs of burnout at work are easy to miss when performance holds. What to watch for, what the research says, and when it's time to talk to a clinician.
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Executive Loneliness: Successful, Connected, and Completely Alone
The higher you go, the more people are in your orbit and the fewer who actually know you. Executive loneliness is real, specific, and worth naming.
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Therapy vs. Executive Coaching: Which One Do You Actually Need?
An honest comparison of therapy and executive coaching: when coaching helps, when counseling is necessary, and why the distinction matters legally.
Read article →The things people ask first
What does a session cost?
How is counseling different from executive coaching?
Do I have to be in Colorado?
What happens in a free consultation?
Is this worth it if I have tried therapy before and it did not help?
Ready to have a real conversation?
No obligation. Just a confidential 15-minute conversation to see if this is the right fit.
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