Influential Woman · Personal Development
Princess Cullum
Life Coach and Spiritual Coach, Leadership Development Institute at Eckerd College (LDI)
Fort Worth, TX
Her Story
About Princess
Princess M. Cullum is an executive coach, leadership consultant, keynote speaker, and author who empowers leaders to achieve clarity, confidence, and connection in their personal and professional lives. With over 10,000 hours of coaching experience across the globe, she partners with individuals and organizations to build authentic leadership, improve performance, and foster work-life integration. Her approach blends strategic leadership development with mindfulness, meditation, and value-aligned action, helping leaders thrive while preventing burnout.
Drawing from her own life experiences, including surviving a four-year marriage to a narcissist that involved mental, verbal, and financial abuse, Princess specializes in supporting women navigating major life transitions. She writes, speaks, and facilitates workshops for women ages 30–60, offering practical guidance and inspiration to move from brokenness to clarity, confidence, and self-determination. Her personal journey shaped her holistic coaching philosophy, ensuring her clients experience meaningful transformation, not just career success.
Princess founded CEO of You® Academy, a leadership development ecosystem that integrates career, health, values, and relationships. She also serves as an Executive Coach and Facilitator at the Leadership Development Institute at Eckerd College and has coached leaders across sectors including healthcare, finance, and technology. A sought-after speaker and thought leader, she has delivered insights through TEDx talks, workshops, and corporate engagements, helping leaders level up with purpose and impact.
Her Interview
Ten minutes with Princess
01What do you attribute your success to?
I attribute my success to actually stepping out and doing this, and seeing the light in other people's faces. That's what's driving me to do it, is to see the people and how they know that there is help out there, and to see their faces and their lives go from a question mark to now knowing what they're going to do. Seeing the light bulb go off in their mind, like, you can do this. My daughter has been my biggest cheerleader through this whole thing. Watching her cheer me on and say, Mom, see, you're doing it, you got it, has been huge. It's scary at the same point, but I'm just going to allow God to guide me. I'm going to trust Him, I'm just going to keep on going, continue to tell my story, and let whoever I touch know that I know I'm not for everyone, but I know I'm for somebody.
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