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Meet your program instructors.
The AlterCall Facilitator Program is led by experts in their fields who have grown their own successful coaching practices and businesses.
You'll learn the strategies to build a thriving coaching practice you'll love waking up to each day!
Ryan Blair
Ryan Blair is a serial entrepreneur who survived the 2008 financial crisis when the world was in chaos. He turned his company around from $6 million in debt and facing bankruptcy to the fastest-growing company on the NYSE with over $630 million in revenue.
After hitting rock-bottom several times and discovering his life purpose, he created the AlterCall movement, which is on a mission to help millions of people alter their own lives.
Bryan Ferarri
Bryan is a serial entrepreneur, spiritual leader, and co-founder of the AlterCall movement.
He has helped facilitate and coach thousands of people from around the world in the AlterCall movement. Bryan shows up with a big heart to serve and help others alter their lives in all areas.
Pharaoh Kyle
Pharaoh is an entrepreneur, transformation coach, certified nutritionist, and helped co-found the AlterCall movement.
Pharaoh is a person with an intense desire to help other people evolve and grow.
He believes that humans have a much greater potential than we have ever tapped into and wants to help people discover that by tapping into that.
Tara Daylami
Tara Daylami is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist by training. She got her Bachelors in Political Economy from Pitzer College, and her Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy from USC in 2005.
Over the last 16 years, Tara has worked everywhere from community mental health clinics and psychiatric wards to high-end residential facilities with professionals athletes and celebrities.
She also has an extensive research background, including in the field of addiction, and has worked on NIH (National Institute of Health) funded studies, and as part of research teams at both USC and UCLA.