About Katie Marie Coulter
Ceremonialist • Threshold Holder • Co-Founder, Conscious Ceremonies
I have been planning ceremonies for as long as I can remember, long before I understood that what I was doing had a name.
I was the one arranging gatherings, shaping spaces, noticing who needed support and who needed celebration. Birthdays, graduations, family holidays, weddings, divorces, births, and moments of grief all found me paying attention to the emotional undercurrent beneath the event itself. Over time, it became clear to me that what people were really navigating in those moments was transition, and that transition carries weight. It carries feeling. It asks to be witnessed.
That witnessing is ceremony.
Ceremony as a Way of Making Sense of Change
Ceremony has never been something separate from life for me. It has always been the way people make sense of change, how communities metabolize joy and loss, and how love becomes something that can be felt rather than simply spoken. When a moment is held with intention, it lands differently in the body. It becomes something we can carry forward instead of something we have to recover from.
At Conscious Ceremonies, my role is to help create those kinds of spaces, where moments are not rushed or minimized, and where meaning is allowed to take root.
Love, Devotion, and Presence
My relationship with ceremony is inseparable from my relationship with love. Not love as sentiment, but love as devotion, attention, and presence. Ceremony, as I understand it, is love made tangible. It is the act of slowing down long enough to honor what is happening instead of pushing through it.
Whether I am helping coordinate a union, holding space for grief, witnessing a vow renewal, or supporting a rite of passage, the same devotion guides me: to ensure that the moment is met with care and clarity rather than pressure or performance.
I believe ceremony connects communities beyond the physical world. When people gather with intention, they are not gathering alone. Ancestors, descendants, memory, and possibility are all present, even if they are not named aloud. Ceremony places us back into relationship with time itself, reminding us that our lives are part of a much larger continuum.
The Roles I Carry Into Every Ceremony
The work I bring into ceremony is shaped by the many roles I have actively carried in this lifetime. I come to this work as an educator, a doula, an herbalist, a yoga teacher, a candleworker, an Akashic channel, a somatic guide, and a spiritual business strategist™.
These are not chapters I have outgrown or identities I leave behind. They are living tools that inform how I hold space, how I listen, and how I support people through moments of change. Each role sharpens my ability to sense what a moment is asking for and how to shape the container around it so people can arrive fully.
I have always loved creating spaces where people are allowed to be present together without managing, performing, or explaining themselves. That love has followed me through classrooms, birth rooms, healing spaces, and now into this work with Conscious Ceremonies. The through-line has always been the same: tending the human experience with respect.
How I See and Lead
As a Professional Projector™ in Human Design, I see patterns, systems, and pathways with clarity. I recognize what needs structure, what needs softness, and what needs to be protected so that vision can become reality without overriding the emotional truth of the people involved.
As a Cancer, I lead with heart, compassion, and deep respect for emotional intelligence. I understand that transitions are tender by nature, and that care is not an accessory to transformation but its foundation.
As a Rattlesnake Tooth, I carry what I understand to be a sacred responsibility: to help guide people out of dis-ease and into lives that feel prosperous, aligned, and whole. For me, prosperity is not about excess or accumulation. It is about gratitude, joyful celebration, and living in right relationship with oneself, community, and the land.
Why Ceremony Matters Now
We are living in a time where cycles are accelerating and people are crossing thresholds faster than they have language for. Old systems are unraveling, and many are being asked to move forward without clear markers for how to do so with integrity.
In moments like these, ceremony is not an indulgence. It is medicine. It helps the nervous system settle. It helps the body understand what the mind cannot yet articulate. It gives shape to endings and beginnings so they can be integrated rather than ignored.
At Conscious Ceremonies, I do not rush transformation or impose meaning. I listen for what is already present and help create the conditions for it to be best honored. When sacred timing is respected, people cross thresholds with support rather than pressure, and the experience becomes something that nourishes rather than depletes.
Walking Together
I believe every life transition deserves reverence. I believe love deserves both structure and spirit. And I believe ceremony belongs back in the hands of community, relationship, and devotion.
If you are standing at the edge of something meaningful, whether it feels like a beginning, an ending, or something in between, I am here to help hold what needs to be held and walk alongside you as it unfolds.
Leadership Beyond Ceremony
In addition to co-founding Conscious Ceremonies, I am also the CEO of CosmicallyKT, where I lead a body of work devoted to holistic healing, ceremonial products, spiritual guidance, and conscious business development. That work allows me to translate ceremony into everyday life through herbal medicines, education, mentorship, and offerings rooted in Indigenous wisdom and relational integrity. At its core, CosmicallyKT exists to support people in living aligned, prosperous lives without severing themselves from care, land, or lineage.
My co-founder, Crystal, is also a CEO in her own right. As the founder of Jarvis Retail, she brings grounded leadership and strategic vision to the development of secure, compliant vending technology for age-regulated industries. Her work operates at the intersection of innovation, responsibility, and access, ensuring that systems designed for modern commerce are built with integrity, safety, and foresight.
Together, we embody a shared truth: spiritual depth and entrepreneurial leadership are not opposing forces. They are complementary expressions of purpose. Conscious Ceremonies was born from that understanding, from the knowing that sacred work deserves structure, and that business rooted in integrity can be a vessel for care, transformation, and collective good.

