Joyce Baul
Joyce Baul (She/Her) is the founder of Transformative Careers Coaching, LLC, where she provides career transition coaching and supportive guidance for life-balance, financial, and mental-health–adjacent concerns in a non-diagnostic capacity. She continues to work part-time as a licensed insurance producer in Georgia while building her coaching practice, combining professional experience with a deep understanding of client needs to guide individuals toward clarity and purposeful growth.
Her approach is faith-driven, rooted in a desire to honor the Lord through service. Joyce helps clients gain insight, experience transformative “aha” moments, and implement practical strategies to improve their personal and professional circumstances. She emphasizes credibility, ongoing learning, and connecting clients with clinical care when appropriate, ensuring a responsible and holistic coaching experience that supports long-term success and well-being.
Joyce brings over four years of professional coaching experience and more than eleven years of biblical aid counseling in her church, where she now co-leads the ministry. Her career background also includes business office administration, sales, and account management within the insurance industry, providing a strong foundation in organizational dynamics, financial literacy, and client-focused service. Through social media, local networking, and community engagement, she helps individuals and organizations cultivate resilience, balance, and purpose while creating environments where people feel empowered and supported to thrive.
• Clayton State University - BS Psych
• Clayton State University - AA, Business Administration
• Clayton County Program Advisory Board for Meals on Wheels
• Rotary Club of Atlanta Southern Crescent
• Member of the Sichi International Honor Society in Psychology
What do you attribute your success to?
I attribute my success to a lifelong calling to support and guide others. For over a decade, I counseled within my church where I continue to co-lead a ministry before formalizing my passion into my practice as the founder of Transformative Careers Coaching LLC four years ago. As a life and mental health coach and a licensed Georgia insurance agent, I take pride not only in my professional accomplishments but also in celebrating 50 years of marriage this year. I find the greatest joy in witnessing my clients’ “aha” moments, especially when they fully engage in the process and recognize the profound value of their journey. My work is driven by a desire to enhance lives, equipping people with practical tools for goal-setting, managing overwhelm, and navigating both personal and financial challenges, all while embracing the privilege of making a meaningful, tangible difference.
What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?
Be willing to do the work: show up, follow through with assignments, and commit to continuous improvement so you can make a meaningful difference for those you serve.